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Capitalizing on Crisis by Greta R. Krippner; 9780674066199

Capitalizing on Crisis

By Greta R. Krippner

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Capitalizing on Crisis by Greta R. Krippner delves into the intricate interplay between economic upheaval and political dynamics, exploring how crises can serve as catalysts for significant change within society. This thought-provoking work examines the emergence of financial capitalism and the policies that have shaped contemporary economic landscapes.

The Story

Krippner meticulously traces the historical context of economic crises, illustrating how they have been leveraged by various actors to reshape institutions and policies to their advantage. She argues that these moments of turmoil are not merely periods of downturn but rather opportunities for restructuring power and wealth. Through compelling case studies, the book reveals how crises have been instrumental in establishing new economic orders.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful analysis of the relationship between economic crises and political power.
  • Engaging writing that makes complex theories accessible to a broader audience.
  • Richly researched, drawing on both historical and contemporary examples.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in sociology, political economy, and economic history. It resonates with those who seek a deeper understanding of how crises can be navigated and exploited by different societal actors. Fans of Krippner's previous works will find her analytical prowess and clarity of thought equally compelling in this offering.

“An essential read for anyone wishing to comprehend the dynamics of modern economic crises.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 156 mm × 237 mm × 16 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674066199

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