As Ashley Smith emphasizes, the current global crisis mirrors past economic downturns, suggesting that understanding capitalism's history helps us navigate today's challenges effectively.
Smith highlights that the book addresses the complexities of China’s rise within global capitalism and how this affects international working-class solidarity amid growing inter-imperial rivalries.
According to Smith, ‘The state of global capitalism is in its greatest period of crisis since the 1970s [...] intertwined with crises like climate change and migration.’
The discussion with Smith reveals that by acknowledging the depth of these crises, socialists can better strategize their responses to the evolving geopolitical landscape.
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