
Thinking about Capitalism
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Jerry Z. Muller
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In these 36 engaging lectures, Professor Muller takes you deep inside the perspectives on this most important and pervasive force. You'll gain fresh insights that will strengthen your understanding of capitalism's rich history, its fascinating proponents and opponents, and its startling impact on our world.
These lectures take you beyond economic analysis to look at how some of the greatest intellects have thought about capitalism and its moral, political, and cultural ramifications. Covering capitalism from its 17th-century beginnings to today's era of globalization, Professor Muller explores some wide-ranging questions. What effect does capitalism have on personal development? What about the seemingly unending variety of consumer goods made possible by capitalism? Do the facts support our tendency to think about capitalism as the economic system practiced in "free" countries? Or can capitalism exist in a wide variety of political systems? These are just a few of the many provocative and absorbing questions and issues you'll untangle here.
By placing capitalism in its full societal context, these lectures will enhance your ability to consider, discuss, and answer these and other critical questions - whatever your point of view. Genial and disarming, Professor Muller connects the dots from idea to idea, thinker to thinker, and helps you finally grasp the history and the concepts of this vital economic system, as well as its importance on the global economic stage and in your own life.
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This is really a course about how great thinkers have though about Capitalism.
I could not recommend it more.
Amazing
Illuminating
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Thorough summation of 150 years economic thought
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Absorbing and Informative
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If you've an interest in the subject matter I highly recommend this exceptional lecture series.
Interesting and informative
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Very interesting lectures
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Highly recommended.
Brilliant tour of the thinking
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Great book!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Depnding on what they are looking for. The author talks about the points of view of many clasic phylosophers and economists about capitalism but avoids dealing with contemporary issues I was more interested on like the inestability of the financial sector or how capitalism affects climate change. In my opinion the author is a bit too much on the right for my own taste.Would you be willing to try another book from The Great Courses? Why or why not?
Yes, I listened to some before and I will do so in the future, possibly not in economics though.What does Professor Jerry Z. Muller bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Nothing, this isn't conceived as a book but a series of lectures so it wouldn't work in any other way.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Not much, it's quite factual.Just a bit too much on th right for my taste
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