Tema: Øk. kriser: 1930erne
- Øk. kriser: 1930erne
- Jørn Andersen: 30‘ernes krise og i dag
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 289, jun 09 – side 11
Note: Krisen i dag er endnu ikke nær så dyb som krisen i 30‘erne. Om den vil blive det, kan kun fremtiden vise. Men lad os kigge på forskellene i omfang – og på ligheder og forskelle hos de bagvedliggende faktorer.
- Chris Harman: Var “New Deal” en god deal?
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 285, jan 09 – side 14
Note: Det er den gængse opfattelse, at præsident Franklin D Roosevelt fik USA ud af depressionen med sin “New Deal”. Men faktisk var der flere kræfter i spil.
- Chris Bambery: Krise og krig har også tidligere hængt sammen
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 285, jan 09 – side 16
Note: Den store depression i 1930erne blev også indledt af kreditkrise og handelskrige.
- Chris Bambery: Recession and war have been linked in the past
Socialist Worker nr. 2133, jan 09 – side 4
Note: The Great Depression of the 1930s was preceded by the drying up of credit and the development of a trade war.
Hostilities initially emerged between Britain and the US, the two greatest global powers of the era.
- Chris Harman: The slump of the 1930s and the crisis today
International Socialism Journal nr. 121, jan 09 – side 21
Note: “We are on the edge of the abyss. One slip and we will be into depression like that of the early 1930s.” That message has been repeated a thousand times in one way or another since the banking system imploded and stock markets sank in September and October 2008. However, there has been very little real analysis of what produced the great slump or of the real comparisons with the situation today.
- Chris Harman: In Perspective: Was the 'New Deal' a good deal?
Socialist Review nr. 332, jan 09 – side 14
Note: It is accepted wisdom that President Franklin D Roosevelt pulled the US out of the Depression with the New Deal. But in reality there were numerous forces at play.
- Nigel Davey: The Great Depression: Roosevelt’s double edged New Deal
Socialist Worker nr. 2095, apr 08 – side 8
Note: Last month saw the 75th anniversary of the inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR) as US president. His election took place at a critical moment in the country’s history.
- Anindya Bhattacharyya: Are we going back to the 1930s? The economic similarities
Socialist Worker nr. 2094, mar 08 – side 8
Note: Anindya Bhattacharyya analyses similarities and differences between the crisis then and today
- Matthew Cookson: Are we going back to the 1930s? A decade of political polarisation
Socialist Worker nr. 2094, mar 08 – side 8
Note: Matthew Cookson looks at the decade of economic turmoil and political polarisation
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