Non si può comprendere l'epoca contemporanea senza tenere conto dei profondi sconvolgimenti che lo sviluppo del capitalismo ha portato nel mondo intero. Uno sviluppo dalle molteplici dimensioni: economica ma anche politica e ideologica, nazionale e multinazionale, liberatrice e oppressiva, distruttrice e creatrice. Questo studio, giunto alla quinta edizione, descrive l'evoluzione sia materiale sia ideologica del capitalismo, dalla scoperta dell'America alla New Economy. E affronta in una prospettiva unitaria alcune questioni fondamentali: dall'affermazione dell'ideale democratico alla storia del movimento operaio, fino alle prospettive socioeconomiche aperte nel "villaggio globale" dopo il crollo del comunismo sovietico.
Michel Beaud est un économiste hétérodoxe français.
Il a développé tout au long de ses recherches sur les économies contemporaines et les réalités de notre temps, une approche de l'économie prenant en compte l'histoire, la hiérarchie, la répartition des ressources, les écarts de développement, l'environnement, etc.
Professeur des Universités, auteur de très nombreux livres et articles publiés dans le monde, impliqué dans les politiques économiques, le développement et la prise de conscience environnementale internationale, il analyse les mutations en cours au travers des concepts de capitalisme, de conflits de reproduction, d'économie mondiale, de système national/mondial hiérarchisé (SNMH) et de basculement du monde.
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.
Aşamalı olarak kapitalizmin nasıl evrim geçirerek kendi varlığını sürdürmeye devam ettiği anlatılan, beğendiğim bir eser. Merkantilizmden, sömürgeciliğe ve sömürgecilikten şimdiki kapitalist düzene nasıl gelindiğini anlatan eser.
A (relatively) readable synthesis of the transition from feudalism to mercantilism to industrial capitalism to late capitalism, with the occasional survey of Soviet state capitalism thrown in too. It does seem to be terribly translated, and full of Bourdieu-style graphs of total nonsense.
Beaud also, in the sections added in this new edition (the intro and the last chapter) makes sure to distance himself from the "failure" of Marxism and to call for a lessening of capitalism's worst impulses instead of a total overthrow, even while the main body of the book continues to rely on a pretty doctrinaire reading of Marx.
A pesar de su nombre, este libro dista mucho de ser una verdadera historia del capitalismo y es en realidad una crítica sesgada desde los prejuicios de un autor que no se resigna al fracaso definitivo del socialismo real. La mejora evidente que ha experimentado la calidad de vida de la humanidad como producto del sistema capitalista es apenas mencionada por el autor, quien prefiere dedicarle la mayor parte del libro a esbozar la desacreditada teoría de la dependencia. Es un libro que transpira marxismo de inicio a fin y no constituye ningún aporte original al estudio de la historia económica. Libro nada recomendable.
This guy seemed to understand Marx up until the point he talks about socialism and starts dropping in concepts like Soviet State Capitalism and some more random BS
I think it is an outdated work, but useful to understand the history of the socialist vision on capitalism. According to the marxist tradition, the author cand find the historical issues of capitalism very accurately, but fails in proposing solutions from the current situation.
The exceptional excerpt is the chapter 7 in which the author identify the main economic trends of capitalism in the XXI century. Considering that the book was finished during the last half of 80's, he was very accurate.
This book is pretty detailed, one of the episodes in history that I found very interesting was the discussion in the catholic countries if something like 'interest' on borrowed money was ethical. As an example in the jewish believe it was already common long before this discussion, whereas upon today in islamitic banks it is still not common to use interest rates.
Interessante para quem gosta de temas económicos, descreve a evolução do capitalismo de 1500 a 1985 sensivelmente. Achei-o um pouco confuso e deficientemente estruturado em determinadas partes.