Good, though dense and dry. The second to last chapter, which previously ended the book, should have been better edited, if it even was at all - it still uses present tense to refer to the late 1970s and the "current crisis" and is very distracting. He probably could have done without so many tables and figures and numbers which are often not put into context (I think it's safe to say you can just skip over them - some are useful but some are not and it can take a while to discover you've been trying to figure out useless information). Aside from that, though, very informative book (even though you need to work at reading it). The beginning, on early capitalism, was pretty new to me and that section alone makes it worth reading. The last chapter, on the last 20 years or so (prior to 2001) is spot on. I think this book could be boiled down to chapter/part intros and summaries and be a better read and just as potent an analysis.