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The Hallmarked Man
Robert Galbraith
RRP£22.00
129 RON
Non-fiction
by John Cassidy
Two centuries of arguments against capitalism, from the Luddites to the AI backlash.
About the book
Cassidy tells the story of capitalism through the people who tried to imagine it otherwise — Marx, Polanyi, Keynes, but also less familiar figures whose critiques now feel prescient.
A landmark work of intellectual history and a book about our present.
The author
John Cassidy is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of How Markets Fail. He has covered economics for three decades.
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