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The average rating for Capitalism based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-01-27 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Jonathan Hopkins
Capitalism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions #108), James Fulcher This Introduction explores the origins of capitalism and questions whether it did indeed originate in Europe. It examines a distinctive stage in the development of capitalism that began in the 1980's, in order to understand where we are now and how capitalism has evolved since. The book discusses the crisis tendencies of capitalism--including the S.E. Asian banking crisis, the collapse of the Russian economy, and the 1997-1998 global financial crisis--asking whether capitalism is doomed to fail. In the end, the author ruminates on a possible alternative to capitalism, discussing socialism, communal and cooperative experiments, and alternatives proposed by environmentalists. تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز شانزدهم ماه آوریل سال 2011میلادی عنوان: سرمایه داری؛ نویسنده: جیمز فالچر؛ مترجم: مصطفی امیری؛ تهران، ماهی ، 1389، در 198ص؛ فروست مختصر و مفید؛ شابک 9789649971971؛ کتابنامه از ص 183، تا ص 185؛ موضوع مختصر و مفید در باره ی سرمایه داری - سده 21م فهرست یک - سرمایه داری چیست؟، ص 7؛ دو - سرمایه داری از کجا آمد؟؛ ص 33؛ سه - چگونه به اینجا رسیدیم؟؛ ص 59؛ چهار - آیا سرمایه داری در همه جا به یک شکل است؟؛ ص 87؛ پنج - آیا سرمایه داری جهانی شده است؟؛ ص 121؛ شش - بحران؟ کدام بحران؟ ص 151؛ منابع ص 183؛ برای مطالعه بیشتر، ص 187؛ نمایه، ص 191؛ تاریخ بهنگام رسانی 14/08/1399هجری خورشیدی؛ ا. شربیانی
Review # 2 was written on 2018-03-04 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Todd Sutherland
This is one of the best of the Very Short Introductions I've read, maybe the best, because it explains the topic so well. James Fulcher writes that "[c:]apitalism is essentially the investment of money in the expectation of making a profit," and as an economic system, it is that idea adopted as part of a social or political philosophy. Fulcher explores the different types of capitalism, from 'anarchic capitalism,' instances when people invested in money for profit in enclaves that were not directly controlled by government, to 'remarketized capitalism,' a tendency that has prevailed from the 1970s onward to implement government measures to deregulate industries that were once controlled by the government. He also talks about different expressions of capitalism in the world, particularly in the United States, Japan, and Sweden. If memory serves, the expressions of capitalism are distinguished along the following lines: US capitalism is predominantly a relationship between corporate entities and individuals; Japanese capitalism is predominantly a relationship between large, family business legacies and the individuals to whom these businesses provide health care and other services; and Swedish capitalism is predominantly nationalized, where the national government provides benefits and services to people and the relationship is between the individuals and the nation-state. Fulcher also writes of how crisis is an inherent part of capitalism, as supply and demand, among other factors, is a volatile relationship, and fraud is always a problem. In addition to being informative, the book is a little frightening as well, because the flow of money and the cycles of booms and busts are so much out of the ordinary person's hands, it makes a guy or gal a little afraid of his or her future or anyone else's.


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