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Biographies - Published
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New York :
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
[2025]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- ix, 609 pages : illustration ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 519-569) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780374601089
- Introduction
- 1. "The roguery practised in this department is beyond imagination": William Bolts and the East India Company
- 2. "The mean rapacity, the monopolising spirit of merchants and manufacturers": Adam Smith on Colonial Capitalism and Slavery
- 3. "On the brink for the last struggle": The Logic of the Luddites
- 4. "It is time… to seek for a radical, a permanent cure of the evils that afflict society": William Thompsons Utilitarian Socialism
- 5. "In speaking of the degraded position of my sex": Anna Wheeler and the Forgotten Half of Humanity
- 6. "Abandon your isolation: unite with each other!": Flora Tristan and the Universal Workers' Union
- 7. "One of the shabbiest Gospels ever preached on Earth": Thomas Carlyle on Mammon and the Cash Nexus
- 8. "The war of the poor against the rich will be the bloodiest ever waged": Friedrich Engels and The Communist Manifesto
- 9. "Ourfriend, Moneybags": Karl Marx's Capitalist Laws of Motion
- 10. "We must make land common property": Henry George's Moral Crusade
- 11. "The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent": Thorstein Veblen and the Captains of Industry
- 12. "A particularly crude form of capitalism": John Hobson's Theory of Imperialism
- 13. "Capital knows no other solution to the problem than violence": Rosa Luxemburg on Capitalism, Colonialism, and War
- 14. "The rhythm of long cycles": Nikolai Kondratiev and the Dynamics of Capitalist Development
- 15. "The more troublous the times, the worse does a laissez-faire system work": John Maynard Keynes's Blueprint for Managed Capitalism
- 18. "The time was ripe for the fascist solution": Karl Polanyi's Warnings About Capitalism and Democracy
- 17. "The bankruptcy of reform": Two Skeptics of Keynesianism: Paul Sweezy and Michal Kalecki
- 18. "Economics once more became political economy": Joan Robinson and the "Bastard Keynesians"
- 19. "Nature… faithful and submissive to those who respect her": J. C. Kumarappa and the Economics of Permanence
- 20. "Vast sugar factories owned by a camarilla of absentee capitalist magnates and worked by a mass of alien proletarians": Eric Williams on Slavery and Capitalism
- 21. "The periphery of the economic system": The Rise and Fall of Dependency Theory in Latin America
- 22. "Shock treatment": Milton Friedman and the Rise of Neoliberalism
- 23. "Any use of the natural resources for the satisfaction of non-vital needs means a smaller quantity of life in the future": Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen and the Limits to Growth
- 24. "A true masterpiece at the expense of women": Silvia Federici and Wages for Housework
- 25. "It is a form of regressive modernisation": Theorists of Thatcherism: Stuart Hall vs. Friedrich Hayek
- 26. "Social disintegration is not a spectator sport": Parsing Globalization: Samir Amin, Dani Rodrik, and Joseph Stiglitz
- 27. "A historically unprecedented situation": Thomas Piketty and Rising Inequality
- 28. "A confluence that could propel a new paradigm": The End of Capitalism, or the Beginning?
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review