Éditeur : RAINCOAST BOOKS
ISBN papier: 9781250753892
Code produit : 1466532
Catégorisation :
Livres /
Gestion /
Finance /
Marchés financiers et capitaux
Format | Qté. disp. | Prix* | Commander |
---|---|---|---|
Livre papier | En rupture de stock** |
Prix membre : 37,99 $ Prix non-membre : 39,99 $ |
*Les prix sont en dollars canadien. Taxes et frais de livraison en sus.
**Ce produits est en rupture de stock mais sera expédié dès qu'ils sera disponible.
In a revelatory dispatch from the frontier of capitalist extremism, an acclaimed historian of ideas shows how free marketeers are realizing their ultimate goal: an end to nation-states and the constraints of democracy. Look at a map of the world and you’ll see a colorful checkerboard of nation-states. But this is not where power actually resides. Over the last decade, globalization has shattered the map into different legal spaces: free ports, tax havens, special economic zones. With the new spaces, ultracapitalists have started to believe that it is possible to escape the bonds of democratic government and oversight altogether. Crack-Up Capitalism follows the most notorious radical libertarians—from Milton Friedman to Peter Thiel—around the globe as they search for the perfect space for capitalism. Historian Quinn Slobodian leads us from Hong Kong in the 1970s to South Africa in the late days of apartheid, from the neo-Confederate South to the former frontier of the American West, from the medieval City of London to the gold vaults of right-wing billionaires, and finally into the world’s oceans and war zones, charting the relentless quest for a blank slate where market competition is unfettered by democracy. A masterful work of economic and intellectual history, Crack-Up Capitalism offers both a new way of looking at the world and a new vision of coming threats. Full of rich details and provocative analysis, Crack-Up Capitalism offers an alarming view of a possible future.
Livre papier | 0 |
Prix membre : 39,36 $ Prix non-membre : 39,36 $ |
Éditeur : HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN : 9780674979529
Parution : 2018
Livre papier | 0 |
Prix membre : 24,99 $ Prix non-membre : 27,77 $ |
Éditeur : DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN : 9780822351849
Parution : 2012