LECTURES & LITERATURE

    The End of Capitalism?

    The End of Capitalism?

    Presented by Penn Humanities Forum at University of Pennsylvania Museum- Harrison Auditorium

    November 30, 2011


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    Three years after the near collapse of global financial markets, America is still struggling with unemployment, debt and foreclosure, European governments are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy—and the world's billionaires are getting richer faster than ever before. The current situation is not sustainable. But what changes need to be made to overcome this mounting crisis of our world economic system? How radical an adaptation will be required? David Harvey, the brilliant theorist and scathing critic of postmodern society, looks at what the future holds for global capitalism.

    A program of the 2011-2012 Penn Humanities Forum on Adaptations.


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      • Venue Info

        University of Pennsylvania Museum- Harrison Auditorium

        33rd and Spruce Streets
        Philadelphia, PA 19104

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        FREE!

        Pre-registration required.

        Info Phone: 215-573-8280

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        November 30, 2011

        Times:

        5-6:30 pm

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