ABSTRACT

This chapter examines the constraints on emancipatory critique and the solutions that emerge from the analysis. Limits include difficulty articulating structural problems, alienation through organisational identification and an inability to understand how economic inequalities are produced or challenged. The analysis reveals how “bourgeois coldness” and the naturalisation of injustice prevent the recognition of social connectedness and responsibility. Proposed solutions range from national and global financial regulation to fundamental system change, highlighting the need for analytical frameworks to understand society as an interconnected whole and for global democratic institutions capable of constraining the increasingly globalised and authoritarian financial capitalism.