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False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism
by John Gray
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Summary: Global Capitalism Polemic
Content: John Gray argues global capitalism is an unworkable, unattainable, unrealizable economic delusion. There are several reasons for this. Among them:
1. A free market is antithetical to democracy. A democracy where everyone has a say will never want a fully ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Mystery of Capital
by Hernando De Soto
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Summary: Too one dimensional
Content: I had high hopes of this book, since I'd come across mention of it in a number of different books read previously. In the event I was somewhat disappointed. It wasn't that I massively disagreed with the book. It was more that I fell asleep while reading it! ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Limits to Capital
by David Harvey
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Summary: A useful development of Marx's critique of capitalist political economy
Content: This is a very good, comprehensive book - that aims to 'bring together' the main theories originally advanced by Marx, in "Capital" (vol. 1-3), and at the same time develop this critique of capitalist political economy by situating it in a more contemporary ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The New Spirit of Capitalism
by Luc Boltanski; Eve Chiapello
Manufacturer: Verso |
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The Origin of Capitalism: A Longer View
by Ellen Meiksins Wood
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Summary: Us English are certainly unique
Content: I cannot believe no one has written a review of this book.
Well, actually I can. While at uni I chose to study a masters unit on the developing world, a subject I had pursued for many years. The difference was that this time I found myself in a class of ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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