Capitalism’s World Economic, Political and Social Crises and the Road to Fight Back

Today, world capitalism’s neo-liberal globalization is best characterized as a new form of organization where global value chains have become the dominant form of production, employing workers for one out of every five jobs on the planet. From low to high tech commodities, basic consumer goods to heavy capital equipment, food to services, goods for the world market are now produced across many countries, integrated through global value chains.
Led by the dominant capitalist-imperialist nations, especially the U.