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It would have been hard to miss the pivotal role debt has played for contentious politics in the last decades. The North Atlantic Financial Crisis, Global Recession and European Debt Crisis - as well as the recent waves of protest that followed them - have catapulted debt politics into the limelight of public debates. Profiting from years of fieldwork and an extensive amount of empirical data, Christoph Sorg traces recent contestations of debt from North Africa to Europe and the US. In doing so, he identifies the emergence of new transnational movement networks against the injustice of current debt politics, which struggle for more social and democratic ways of organizing debt within and between societies.

Table of Contents
1. D.R.E.A.M. ("debt rules everything around me”)
2. Theories of financialization and social movements
3. The financialization of capitalism
4. Contentious debt politics since the Southern Debt Crisis
5. Responding to the multiple crises of financialized capitalism
6. Debtors' clubs and debtors’ unions
7. Who owes whom? Deconstructing debt fetishism
8. Collective debtor action and prefigurative debt politics
9. Towards a more democratic debt politics?
Bibliography
Index
Cover blurb
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Chapter abstracts
Biography

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      Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
      Publication Date: 20/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9789463720854, 978-9463720854
      ISBN10: 9463720855

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      It would have been hard to miss the pivotal role debt has played for contentious politics in the last decades. The North Atlantic Financial Crisis, Global Recession and European Debt Crisis - as well as the recent waves of protest that followed them - have catapulted debt politics into the limelight of public debates. Profiting from years of fieldwork and an extensive amount of empirical data, Christoph Sorg traces recent contestations of debt from North Africa to Europe and the US. In doing so, he identifies the emergence of new transnational movement networks against the injustice of current debt politics, which struggle for more social and democratic ways of organizing debt within and between societies.

      Table of Contents
      1. D.R.E.A.M. ("debt rules everything around me”)
      2. Theories of financialization and social movements
      3. The financialization of capitalism
      4. Contentious debt politics since the Southern Debt Crisis
      5. Responding to the multiple crises of financialized capitalism
      6. Debtors' clubs and debtors’ unions
      7. Who owes whom? Deconstructing debt fetishism
      8. Collective debtor action and prefigurative debt politics
      9. Towards a more democratic debt politics?
      Bibliography
      Index
      Cover blurb
      Cover image
      Chapter abstracts
      Biography

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