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Highlights
- In this incisive, clear-sighted portrait, award-winning journalist John Plender explores the paradoxes and pitfalls inherent in capitalism.
- About the Author: John Plender: John Plender has been a senior editorial writer and columnist at the Financial Times since 1981.
- 338 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Free Enterprise & Capitalism
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About the Book
Thoughtful, eloquent and above all compelling, Capitalism is a remarkable contribution to an enduring debate concerning the morality of markets.
Book Synopsis
In this incisive, clear-sighted portrait, award-winning journalist John Plender explores the paradoxes and pitfalls inherent in capitalism. Taking us from the Venetian merchants of the Renaissance to the gleaming temples of 21st-century commerce via the South Sea Bubble, Dutch tulip mania, and manic-depressive gambling addicts, Plender shows us capitalism through the eyes of philosophers, novelists, poets, artists, and the divines.
John Plender has been a senior editorial writer and columnist at the Financial Times since 1981. He has a weekly column on economics and business and also writes for the opinion pages.
About the Author
John Plender: John Plender has been a senior editorial writer and columnist at the Financial Times since 1981. He has a weekly column on economics and business and also writes for the opinion pages.