A comprehensive and concise history of capitalism from its origins to
today In this authoritative and accessible book, one of the world's
most renowned historians provides a concise and comprehensive history
of capitalism within a global perspective from its medieval origins to
the 2008 financial crisis and beyond. From early commercial capitalism
in the Arab world, China, and Europe, to nineteenth- and
twentieth-century industrialization, to today’s globalized financial
capitalism, Jürgen Kocka offers an unmatched account of capitalism,
one that weighs its great achievements against its great costs,
crises, and failures. Based on intensive research, the book puts the
rise of capitalist economies in social, political, and cultural
context, and shows how their current problems and foreseeable future
are connected to a long history. Sweeping in scope, the book describes
how capitalist expansion was connected to colonialism; how
industrialism brought unprecedented innovation, growth, and prosperity
but also increasing inequality; and how managerialism,
financialization, and globalization later changed the face of
capitalism. The book also addresses the idea of capitalism in the work
of thinkers such as Marx, Weber, and Schumpeter, and chronicles how
criticism of capitalism is as old as capitalism itself, fed by its
persistent contradictions and recurrent emergencies. Authoritative and
accessible, Capitalism is an enlightening account of a force that has
shaped the modern world like few others.
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ISBN
9781400873418
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
208
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