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Capitalism and Its CriticsA History from the Industrial Revolution to AI

by John Cassidy

12h 30m·Hardback·624 pages·Allen Lane
RRP£25.00
145 RON

Two centuries of arguments against capitalism, from the Luddites to the AI backlash.

Non-fictionEconomicsHistory

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

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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