

I don't really know how to rate this, it's not nearly as interesting as the first novel, albeit if you pay attention, it does answer questions about economics. But I have been in a marxist book club for economics, and the books in it so far are like this but modern and shorter, and I probably wouldn't have been able to understand this well without reading them in tandem. I will give it a 3.5 just because it's a dry read and hes has like 2 or 3 chapters on why Adam Smith is wrong and also 2 or 3 chapters on gold, so it gets redundant.
I don't really know how to rate this, it's not nearly as interesting as the first novel, albeit if you pay attention, it does answer questions about economics. But I have been in a marxist book club for economics, and the books in it so far are like this but modern and shorter, and I probably wouldn't have been able to understand this well without reading them in tandem. I will give it a 3.5 just because it's a dry read and hes has like 2 or 3 chapters on why Adam Smith is wrong and also 2 or 3 chapters on gold, so it gets redundant.