This was a good introductory book to globalization: something I know very little about but talk about very often. I didn't have any super lightbulb moment ideological takeaways, but Ellewood had great stats and context about the devastating impacts of neoliberalism, necessity of a planned economy, and the values crisis.
Some really interesting stats about reducing inequality vs. increasing overall wealth, and boom in poverty post-collapse of the soviet union..., I also didn't know all that much about the debt economy, but this book provided a great framework to critique loans to underdeveloped countries.
The best part was probably the overview of the Bretton Woods institutions IMF, WTO, World Bank. There was great historical context, and analysis of their failure to play the role they were (intended? "intended") to play... obviously.