I think the point is these class struggles are nothing like as sharp (i.e. verging on civil war). The idea of labor eviscerated by neoliberalism making wage-price spirals less of a risk looms large in Tooze's thinking since Shutdown, and his opposition to the current disinflationary policy stance on GND grounds.
I think the point is these class struggles are nothing like as sharp (i.e. verging on civil war). The idea of labor eviscerated by neoliberalism making wage-price spirals less of a risk looms large in Tooze's thinking since Shutdown, and his opposition to the current disinflationary policy stance on GND grounds.
I think the point is these class struggles are nothing like as sharp (i.e. verging on civil war). The idea of labor eviscerated by neoliberalism making wage-price spirals less of a risk looms large in Tooze's thinking since Shutdown, and his opposition to the current disinflationary policy stance on GND grounds.