The Origin of Capitalism

A Longer View

Hardcover, 240 pages

English language

Published July 8, 2002 by Verso.

ISBN:
9781859846803

View on OpenLibrary

5 stars (1 review)

4 editions

A lively, readable historic myth-buster

5 stars

A great book, recommended if the subject of whether or not capitalism is somehow natural or inevitable interests you. It grounds that question in history while being written in approachable everyday language that presumes no specialized knowledge — not an academic tome. I learned so much and agree with the blurb by Adrienne Rich on the back: "The writing is so supple and accessible, and the argument so persuasive, it's like watching a cloudy mixture of ideas being turned into a clear solution."

To summarize: there's a pervasive notion that capitalism is inevitable as a result of drives built into human nature. This is SO pervasive in fact that even capitalism's biggest critics — committed Marxists — have often assumed it, writing histories in which capitalism naturally resulted once international trade reached a certain level, or once barriers that were holding capitalism back (feudal privilege, etc) were removed. Ellen Meiksins …

Subjects

  • Politics / Current Events
  • Capitalism
  • Business & Economics
  • Business/Economics
  • General
  • Capitalist or free market economies
  • Economics - General