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Average rating3.6
Challenges popular misconceptions while making startling revelations about free-market practices, explaining the author's views on global capitalism dynamics while making recommendations for reshaping capitalism to humane ends.
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Etter å ha lest kortversjonen av Piketty og nå denne boken, blir jeg mer og mer sikker i min sak om at jeg ikke er markedskapitalist. Lettlest og solid om kapitalistiske myter.
I've been reading this over the past couple of weeks. Reading reviews from others as well as thinking about how I have internalized the information here I think the book has some very good points and a few different data backed conclusions that I would like to be explored more. Particularly striking is the claim that open markets do not benefit the nation being opened up if it is developing, I felt like there was some information given to back this claim but not enough to make me feel like it was proven. And I'm rather center-left pro-regulated capitalism. Also striking was the exercise around describing countries without naming the time frame being looked at and guessing what the country was. This was very telling in my opinion.
In some cases the author was preaching to the choir, at least with me. I think I align with the author's views quite a bit. Overall, I liked the book but I do not think it works well to convince people that are dogmatically pro-market without nuance.