The Triumph of Capitalism

Author:   Robert Degen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9781412806893


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   15 January 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Today there is widespread recognition that capitalism is the socioeconomic system of choice. This volume, perhaps the best single-volume assessment of this economic model and how it emerged, contributes to the understanding of the historic role of capitalism. After reviewing the gestation of the system, it explains the emergence of full-blown capitalism in the eighteenth century, taking it into the nineteenth and its link to the industrial revolution. The primary focus, however, is on the twentieth century, in which capitalism faced and met challenges due to world wars and depression with the aid of interventionist policies, notably Keynesian economics and the welfare state. But the failure of the postwar policy consensus to cope with the twin problems of inflation and slow economic growth led to a resurgence of greater reliance on unalloyed capitalism. Capitalist values so permeate modern culture in America that to question them seems like heresy. In 1989, the economist Robert L. Heilbroner, who had been a perceptive student of capitalism and socialism for decades, proclaimed ""The Triumph of Capitalism,"" arguing that the contest of economic systems was over and the victory of capitalism was unambiguous. Fifteen years later, C. Fred Bergsten, Director of the Institute for International Economics, reinforced this view: ""The U.S. model of capitalism and globalization dominates thinking around the world."" Writer Russell Baker, dismayed by perceived degrading effects of market-obsessed management on journalism, observed that ""belief in the virtue of maximized profits has acquired something like sanctity in American life."" An appreciation of economic and social history, and the accompanying clash of ideas, is helpful in providing a context in which ongoing challenges may be evaluated. It is important to know that what is understood to be capitalism has changed significantly over time. The purpose of this book is to provide such context. Written by an economist, but accessible to a general public, this book is a wide-ranging assessment of today's dominant economic system and its historical development.

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Author:   Robert Degen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781412806893


ISBN 10:   1412806895
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   15 January 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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-[A] brief, balanced, and reflective economic history of the rise of capitalism....an interesting, accessible introduction to modern market capitalism. Recommended.- - R.S. Hewett, Choice -Robert A. Degen presents an all in all wide-ranging assessment of the world of today's dominant economic system. The Triumph of Capitalism is highly recommended to Economics libraries, and for anyone who wants a more in-depth understanding of capitalism and its history.- - Midwest Book Review


-[A] brief, balanced, and reflective economic history of the rise of capitalism....an interesting, accessible introduction to modern market capitalism. Recommended.- - R.S. Hewett, Choice -Robert A. Degen presents an all in all wide-ranging assessment of the world of today's dominant economic system. The Triumph of Capitalism is highly recommended to Economics libraries, and for anyone who wants a more in-depth understanding of capitalism and its history.- - Midwest Book Review [A] brief, balanced, and reflective economic history of the rise of capitalism....an interesting, accessible introduction to modern market capitalism. Recommended. - R.S. Hewett, Choice Robert A. Degen presents an all in all wide-ranging assessment of the world of today's dominant economic system. The Triumph of Capitalism is highly recommended to Economics libraries, and for anyone who wants a more in-depth understanding of capitalism and its history. - Midwest Book Review [A] brief, balanced, and reflective economic history of the rise of capitalism....an interesting, accessible introduction to modern market capitalism. Recommended. - R.S. Hewett, Choice Robert A. Degen presents an all in all wide-ranging assessment of the world of today's dominant economic system. The Triumph of Capitalism is highly recommended to Economics libraries, and for anyone who wants a more in-depth understanding of capitalism and its history. - Midwest Book Review [A] brief, balanced, and reflective economic history of the rise of capitalism....an interesting, accessible introduction to modern market capitalism. Recommended. - R.S. Hewett, Choice Robert A. Degen presents an all in all wide-ranging assessment of the world of today's dominant economic system. The Triumph of Capitalism is highly recommended to Economics libraries, and for anyone who wants a more in-depth understanding of capitalism and its history. - Midwest Book Review


<p> [A] brief, balanced, and reflective economic history of the rise of capitalism....an interesting, accessible introduction to modern market capitalism. Recommended. <p> - R.S. Hewett, Choice <p> Robert A. Degen presents an all in all wide-ranging assessment of the world of today's dominant economic system. The Triumph of Capitalism is highly recommended to Economics libraries, and for anyone who wants a more in-depth understanding of capitalism and its history. <p> - Midwest Book Review


[A] brief, balanced, and reflective economic history of the rise of capitalism....an interesting, accessible introduction to modern market capitalism. Recommended. - R.S. Hewett, Choice Robert A. Degen presents an all in all wide-ranging assessment of the world of today's dominant economic system. The Triumph of Capitalism is highly recommended to Economics libraries, and for anyone who wants a more in-depth understanding of capitalism and its history. - Midwest Book Review


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Robert A. Degen is Professor of Economics, Emeritus at Sewanee, The University of the South. During World War II he served as a statistical control officer with the U.S. Army Air Forces in North Africa. Most recently, he is the author of The American Monetary System.

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