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The Battle for Europe

How an Elite Hijacked a Continent - and How we Can Take it Back

Thomas Fazi

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English
Pluto Press (AUSTRALIA)
20 February 2014
The Battle for Europe brings into sharp focus the historical importance of the current Eurozone crisis. Thomas Fazi argues that European Union (EU) elites have seized on the financial crash to push through damaging neoliberal policies, undermining social cohesion and vital public services.

Drawing on a wealth of sources, Fazi argues that the EU's austerity policies are not simply a case of political and ideological short-sightedness, but part of a long-term project by elites to remove the last remnants of the welfare state and complete the neoliberal project.

As well as an urgent critique of the EU and monetary union as currently constituted, The Battle for Europe showcases a programme for progressive reform and outlines how citizens and workers of Europe can radically overhaul EU institutions.

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Imprint:   Pluto Press (AUSTRALIA)
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   355g
ISBN:   9780745334509
ISBN 10:   0745334504
Pages:   248
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Figures and Tables Preface 1. The Financial Crisis 2. The Coup 3. The Real Causes of the Euro Crisis 4. From Economic Crisis to Economic Shock 5. Brave New Europe 6. Another Europe Is Possible! Notes Index

Thomas Fazi is an activist and filmmaker. In 2010, he co-directed Standing Army, an award-winning feature-length documentary on the global network of US military bases featuring Noam Chomsky and Gore Vidal. He has also worked as an Anglo-Italian translator of authors such as Christopher Hitchens, George Soros and Robert B. Reich.

Reviews for The Battle for Europe: How an Elite Hijacked a Continent - and How we Can Take it Back

'Fascinating ... delves deeper into the real causes of the crisis' -- Ronald Janssen, Economic advisor, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), Transfer The Battle for Europe is a timely and valuable addition to the existing literature on the crisis of the euro zone. Fazi offers us a lucid and tightly-argued explanation of the roots of the crisis and its evolution, culminating in a call to action. The Battle for Europe deploys the elusive combination of pessimism of the intellect and optimism of the will with great force, making for a compelling read -- David Lizoain, economist and former economic advisor to the Cabinet of the President of Catalonia Thomas Fazi's compelling history shows how flawed institutions, a weak tax system and bank-friendly financial codes produced the Eurozone crisis, and then how that debacle was transformed, country by country, into a crisis of public debts and an assault-by-bailout on Europe's social model. Fazi thus builds a case for radical reform to save Europe from two lethal threats - the return of a vicious right-wing nationalism and the blindness of its own rulers. -- James Galbraith, senior scholar at the Levy Economics Institute and chair of the Board of Economists for Peace and Security In The Battle for Europe Thomas Fazi takes us to the front line in the struggle for progressive change in Europe. Those seeking pedestrian half-measures for reform will not find them in this book. Fazi goes to the heart of sickness of the European Union and proposes the fundamental changes required to achieve a Europe fit for working people. This is an essential book for anyone seeking an escape from the current dysfunctional austerity policies. -- John Weeks, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of London The book really is very, very good. I am particularly grateful for Thomas Fazi analysis, and placing on record the development of the crisis in Europe and its causes. But I am also grateful for the author's insistence that the Left must rise to give political leadership to a new reformed, Europe. -- Ann Pettifor, director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) The Battle for Europe provides a solid, well argued Political Economy of the current crisis. Methodically as well as concerning results, it enriches left debates about the crisis and the possible exits. Its particular strength lies in its capacity to demonstrate the class-politically motivated project of austerity based on a economic analysis. -- Walter Baier, economist and coordinator the network transform! Europe A must-read. -- Steve McGiffen, Assistant Professor, American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy (AGSIRD) 'Thomas Fazi's The Battle for Europe combines the best tradition of investigative journalism with profound scholarly insight and splendid writing. Among the works about the origins of the financial crisis and its specific form in the EU currently in print, this book has the combined advantage of accessibility without leaving out any structural aspects. It names all the names, and conveys a welcome sense of history in the making. I was myself drifting to saying goodbye to the EU altogether but reading Fazi's book convinced me that the progressive option must be followed instead. I hope this book will be widely read and translated.' -- Kees van der Pijl, Fellow of the Centre for Global Political Economy and Professor Emeritus at the University of Sussex Everyone should read Piketty's book, of course. But Thomas Fazi's book, 'The Battle for Europe', deserves an equally high place in the charts. -- Henk de Vos, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Groningen European leaders are celebrating the end of the crisis when, in reality, the battle for Europe is raging on the ground. Thomas Fazi's book, poignantly entitled The Battle for Europe, narrates this war for the European Union's integrity and basic values and devastates the vicious claim that there is no alternative to our present march toward collective misery. -- Yanis Varoufakis, Finance Minister in Greece's Syriza government


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