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The diagnoses vary slightly regarding the key economic events, but the oil crisis and the collapse of the Bretton Woods accord are often identified as the decisive events that propelled the global economy into a new direction. As David Harvey (2005), for example, argues, the pre-existing economic arrangements for ensuring capitalist accumulation were exhausted or had proven deficient by 1970s and new ones were urgently required to restart and revitalize the process.
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Oksala, J. Feminist experiences: a response to Smaranda Aldea and Amy Allen. Cont Philos Rev 52, 135–142 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-019-09462-z
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