Great economic crises are not just economic. They resist artificial and academic classification. They challenge the presuppositions on which rest a model of society, a style of life, and a type of civilization. This is my first point. The second is that such grave moments convoke, for reasons that remain mysterious, the best leadership to take charge...

Introduction
Chapter 1 Doña Rosa and the Dollar: On Monetary Geopolitics
Chapter 2 The Great Illusion
Chapter 3 The Two Sides of the Crisis
Chapter 4 Socialism Where Least Expected
Chapter 5 The Fading Remedies of War
Chapter 6 Crisis and New Government in the United States: A Latin American View
Chapter 7 On the Brink of Great Change: The Crisis as Gateway to a New World
Chapter 8 The Steep Downhill
Chapter 9 Possible Ways Out
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Opinion Sur Collection
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Introducing three new additions to our collection
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Getting out of the Crisis towards a sustainable development
STORM: The ways of the crisis and the ways out of it
International Crisis: Adjusting the Course and Improving the Systemic Functioning