The Cambridge History of Capitalism is a comprehensive two-volume work that provides an authoritative account of the evolution of capitalism and its spread and impact across the world. Adopting a wide ...
In the not-too-distant past, many Marxist philosophers were weighed down by a shared despair. Capitalism, they feared, had ...
The economic history of the United States contains more than enough exploitation and ugliness. But capitalism here evolved in a land untouched by the dead hand of aristocratic lineage and age-old ...
The history of capitalism in the United States offers students a comparative point of reference for considering capitalistic development more generally and its long-term impact on material prosperity.
This course seeks to explore the theory, history, and state structures of capitalism; examine its manifestations in several national contexts; and understand the ways in which systemic changes to ...
Learn how capitalism evolved from Adam Smith's ideas, its impact on inequality, poverty, and why mixed economies offer a ...
While social welfare is integral to Nordic capitalism, Scandinavian countries are still market economies that had strong economic growth through the twentieth century and currently enjoy some of ...
Klaus Schwab’s yearly conference in Davos, Switzerland, is a way to parade attempts to make capitalism more socialist through “shareholder capitalism.” Klaus Schwab’s yearly conference in Davos, ...