CPD in Social Justice and Trade Union Studies : Finance Capital, Trade Unionism and Social Justice

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CPD Certificate in Social Justice and Trade Union Studies 8 March 2014 Finance Dr. Conor McCabe UCD School of Social Justic

Transcript of CPD in Social Justice and Trade Union Studies : Finance Capital, Trade Unionism and Social Justice

CPD Certificate in Social Justice and Trade Union Studies

8 March 2014Finance

Dr. Conor McCabeUCD School of Social Justice

Over the last quarter of a century something fundamental seems to have changed in the way in which capitalism works.

The tendency since 1970 has been towards greater geographical mobility of capital.

Rather than being a modest helper to the capital accumulation process, [finance] gradually turned into a driving force.

Speculative finance became a kind of secondary engine for growth given the weakness in the primary engine, productive investment.

“Part of the reason people get less giddy about the Dow than they did five years ago is that they have learnt a bit about inequality.

what looks like a recovery, a rally or an increase in consumer confidence may just be the effect of elites passing money among themselves.“

Christopher Caldwell, FT 9 March 2013

One company – 200 employees

One employee– 200 companies