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September 2001 |
A HISTORY OF CAPITALISM1500 2000, New Edition This clear
accessible book does just what its title promises
Writing in a pleasant
and nonconfrontational style, Beaud does so using a chronological order without
reverting to jargon, and he describes the intellectual as well as the material
history of capitalist development
The book covers the most important
elements of the subject and does a good job of pointing readers to additional
sources
This reviewer knows of no comparable current work.
PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION The conquest of the Americas inaugurated the slow accumulation of resources and the imperceptible structural transformations that culminated in the Industrial Revolution. From that moment on, capitalism grew and expanded with a dynamism and adaptability that are now all too familiar, profiting from wars and even managing to rebound after a series of devastating economic crises. In this highly-anticipated updated edition, Beaud extends one of the major strengths of the original: the interweaving of social, political, and economic factors in the context of history. At the same time, Beaud's analysis provides a realistic and thorough examination of the developments of capitalism in the last twenty years, including globalization, the accelerating speed of capital transfer, and the collapse of the Soviet empire and the subsequent absorption of its population into the world market. This new edition also offers a completely revised format that integrates diagrams and flow-charts not previously available in the English-language edition. Beaud offers a synthesis of this history of capitalism over five centuries, showing how it has been simultaneously economic and political and ideological; simultaneously national and multinational; simultaneously liberating and oppressive, destructive and creative. Interweaving the history of key events, movements, and ideas with both theoretical modeling and carefully selected quantitative data, Beaud shows how capitalism grew and expanded, to whose benefit, and at whose expense. Introduction PART I: From Gold to Capital 1. The Long Journey Toward Capitalism 2. The Century of the
Three Revolutions 3. The Irresistable
Rise of Industrial Capitalism PART II: The Era of Imperialism 4. From the Great
Depression to the Great War 5. The Great Upheaval (19141945) 6. Capitalisms Great Leap Forward (19451980) 7. The End of the
Twentieth Century: An Accelerating Notes Index About the Author If you have any technical comments or suggestions, about this web site, please send e-mail to Our Webmaster at mrwebmaster@monthlyreview.org. |
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