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What's Global about Sven Beckert's Capitalism (Paul Kramer, JP)

What's Global about Sven Beckert's Capitalism (Paul Kramer, JP)

New Books in Economic and Business History

April 2, 202643m 10s

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John is joined by the brilliant and affable Paul Kramer of Vanderbilt (The Blood of Governmentto discuss Capitalism: A Global History (Penguin, 2025) by Sven Beckert, Laird Bell Professor of History at Harvard University. With Christine A. Desan (Recall This Book adores her) he is the co-director of the Program on the Study of Capitalism at Harvard University. This builds on his marvelous previous work about the global cotton trade.

John wants to know about the importance of the state as money-maker and underpinner of markets. Paul asks about the key historical ruptures; the conversation goes back a millennium to traders in Aden and in China. Together Paul and Sven speculate on the role violence plays inside the “free” market that capitalist exchange established and now somewhat remarkably sustains. The singular turning-point of the late 19th century (which Sven decided to present in three interwoven chapters) comes in for sustained attention.

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