David Harvey, A Brief History of Neo-Liberalism Oxford U. Press, 2007
There was too much money floating around. It had to be put somewhere, and clever people in the financial markets knew it. So begins one of David Harvey's many insights into the origins of the economic mess that nations around the world are scrambling to address. And Howard Kimeldorf talks about the Seattle General Strike of 1919 in relation to the long tradition of labor syndicalism.

