| Management number | 222234220 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | US$27.30 | Model Number | 222234220 | ||
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The system that built the modern world. The system that might break it.Capitalism is the water we swim in. It shapes how we work, what we buy, who gets rich, and who stays poor. It has lifted billions out of poverty and concentrated wealth in fewer hands than at any time since the Gilded Age. It drives extraordinary innovation and extraordinary inequality. It is simultaneously humanity's greatest economic achievement and the source of its most pressing crises.And most people can't define it.Capitalism: The Good, The Bad, and The Billionaires is a rigorous, balanced examination of the world's dominant economic system — written by a man who built an 8 billion dollar fortune inside it and lost everything when the system turned on him.What you'll find inside:What Capitalism Actually Is — Private ownership, markets, wage labour, profit motive — and what capitalism ISN'T (it's not the same as markets or commerce)The Origin Story — From feudalism to the Industrial Revolution to Silicon Valley: how capitalism conquered the worldThe Good — Poverty reduction, innovation, consumer choice, individual freedom, adaptability — an honest and generous accounting of capitalism's real achievementsThe Bad — Inequality, externalities, short-termism, market failures, financial instability — an equally honest accounting of its real failuresThe Billionaires — How billionaire wealth is created, the philanthropy debate, political influence, and whether democracy can survive extreme wealth concentrationInequality: Feature or Bug? — Piketty's r > g, the Gini coefficient explained, social mobility data, and the meritocracy mythCrashes, Bubbles, and Financial Crises — From tulip mania to 2008: why capitalism produces boom-bust cycles and whether crises are avoidable or inherentCapitalism and the Environment — Climate change as market failure, green capitalism, carbon pricing, and planetary boundariesVarieties of Capitalism — American, Nordic, German, East Asian, and Chinese models compared: which works best for whom?Reform, Replace, or Reinvent? — Social democracy, cooperatives, UBI, post-growth economics, and what "Capitalism 2.0" might look likePLUS: Steel-Manned Objections & Honest Answers — The 20 strongest arguments both for and against capitalism, addressed with intellectual honesty. Some answers are "you're right, this is a genuine strength." Others are "you're right, this is a genuine weakness."This book is the companion volume to Communism Without the Catastrophe in the Political Systems Explored series. Neither book advocates for any system. Both examine their subjects with the same rigour, the same honesty, and the same refusal to worship or demonize any ideology.Not cheerleading. Not attacking. Just understanding. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8253075982 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.49 x 0.81 x 11.24 inches |
| Book 2 of 5 | Political Systems Explored |
| Item Weight | 1.63 pounds |
| Print length | 262 pages |
| Publication date | March 21, 2026 |
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