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The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism by Martin Wolf; 9780141985831

The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism

By Martin Wolf

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The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism by Martin Wolf delves into the intricate relationship between democracy and capitalism in the contemporary world. As one of the foremost economic commentators of our time, Wolf examines the pressures that threaten the foundations of democratic systems, particularly in the United States, and the implications for global stability in the 21st century.

The Story

Wolf presents a thought-provoking analysis of how economic inequality, political polarisation, and the rise of populism challenge the principles of democratic governance. Through a blend of historical context and current events, he argues that without significant reforms, democratic capitalism is at risk of fracturing under the weight of its own contradictions.

Key Themes

  • Political Economy: An exploration of how economic policies shape democratic institutions.
  • Social Justice: The urgent need for equitable economic systems to sustain democracy.
  • Global Perspective: Insights into how the crises of democratic capitalism resonate beyond the USA.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Wolf's articulate prose and his ability to distil complex ideas into accessible narratives. His previous works, such as Why Globalization Works and Fixing Global Finance, reflect his deep understanding of economic systems, making this book a compelling continuation of his exploration of the interplay between economics and politics.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in political science, economics, and contemporary societal issues. It appeals to readers who seek to understand the fragility of democratic institutions and the economic forces that shape our world.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 496
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780141985831

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