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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Timeline of main events in Greece and Europe (October2009–March 2013)
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
Part I: Financialization and European ‘Integration’: Theoretical Considerations
2. The Sinews of Capital and the Disintegrative Logics of Euro-Atlanticism
2.1 Preliminary remarks
2.2 ‘Real’ capital, ‘fictitious’ capital and uneven (and combined) development
2.3 Global fault-lines and the imperial geo-politics of debt
2.4 Capitalism, populism and the state
2.5 Final touches
Part II: Greece’s Fault-lines and the Political Economy of Debt
3. The Vassal and the Lords
3.1 The beginnings and the ‘birthmarks’
3.2 Exit the 19th century/kampfplatz-1 and default
3.3 Enter the 20th century/kampfplatz-2 and default
3.4 A tentative conclusion
4. Passive Revolution and the ‘American Factor’, 1940s–70s
4.1 The geo-political foundations of post-war growth
4.2 Miracles and mirages: the ‘golden age’ of the drachma
4.3 Kampfplatz-3: lines of stress and fault-lines
4.4 Summing up
5. Kampfplatz-4 and the ‘European Factor’, 1974–89
5.1 The peculiarity of Greece: a bird’s-eye glimpse
5.2 The Right against the Right
5.3 Crisis of crisis management in the 1980s
5.4 Concluding remarks
6. Debt and Destruction: The Making of the Greek and Euro-Atlantic Ruling Classes
6.1 Greece, the Euro-Atlantic world and the power-shift to the ‘global East’
6.2 The Greek workshop of debt and the profile of the new bourgeoisie
6.3 The disintegration of the middle classes
7. By Way of a Conclusion: Greece’s Debt Crisis Today and Some Normative Reflections
7.1 Seisachtheia in Greece, Europe and the world
Notes
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Think-Tank Reports
Secondary Sources
Index
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