With the demise of Bretton Woods, capital was finally released from its cage. Many countries continued to maintain capital controls and strict financial regulation. But the glut of dollars that had emerged at the international level needed somewhere to go. Meanwhile, the capital that had been stored up within states like the UK under Bretton Woods was desperate to be released into the global economy. It pushed and strained against the continued existence of capital controls, finding ever more ingenious ways of getting around the system. Finance capital had returned with a vengeance, and it sought to remove all obstacles to its continued growth. But it would take a national crisis for the remnants of the post-war order finally to fall.