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<p><span class="pp-multiple-authors-layout-inline author_index_1"> <a
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<p><strong>Capitalism is committing suicide, and threatening to
take us down with it. But will it give way to a grand social
utopia or the beginning of a new, wifi-enabled dark age? </strong></p>
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<p><i>The Worst Is Yet To Come</i> explores the disturbing
possibility that the current crisis of neoliberal capitalism may
spawn a world that is much, much worse.</p>
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<p>If our grandchildren are to survive the implosion of capitalism
– for the chances we will are fairly slim – then a realistic
picture of the nightmare to come is crucial. Only an unwavering
attitude of “revolutionary pessimism” will help us to prepare
accordingly. For the apocalypse will almost certainly be
disappointing.</p>
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<p><a href="https://repeaterbooks.com/author/peter-fleming/"
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<p class="multiple-authors-description">Peter Fleming is a
professor at the University of London and the University of
Technology, Sydney. He is the author of several books, including
The Mythology of Work (2015) and The Death of Homo Economicus
(2017). His writing has appeared in the Guardian and Financial
Times.</p>
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