Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century
From one of the world's leading economists, a*grand narrative of the century that*made*us*richer*than*ever, yet left us unsatisfied**

Before 1870, humanity lived in dire poverty, with a slow crawl of*invention*offset by a growing population. Then came a great shift: invention sprinted forward, doubling our technological capabilities each generation and utterly transforming the economy again and again. Our ancestors would have presumed we would have*used*such powers to build utopia. But it was not so. When*1870-2010*ended, the world instead saw global warming; economic depression, uncertainty, and inequality; and broad rejection of the status quo.*
*
Economist*Brad DeLong's Slouching Towards Utopia*tells the story of*how*this unprecedented*explosion¿of material wealth¿occurred,¿how it transformed the globe,*and¿why¿it¿failed to*deliver us to*utopia.¿Of*remarkable breadth and ambition,¿it¿reveals*the*last*century to have been less¿a march of progress¿than¿a slouch¿in the right direction.
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Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century
From one of the world's leading economists, a*grand narrative of the century that*made*us*richer*than*ever, yet left us unsatisfied**

Before 1870, humanity lived in dire poverty, with a slow crawl of*invention*offset by a growing population. Then came a great shift: invention sprinted forward, doubling our technological capabilities each generation and utterly transforming the economy again and again. Our ancestors would have presumed we would have*used*such powers to build utopia. But it was not so. When*1870-2010*ended, the world instead saw global warming; economic depression, uncertainty, and inequality; and broad rejection of the status quo.*
*
Economist*Brad DeLong's Slouching Towards Utopia*tells the story of*how*this unprecedented*explosion¿of material wealth¿occurred,¿how it transformed the globe,*and¿why¿it¿failed to*deliver us to*utopia.¿Of*remarkable breadth and ambition,¿it¿reveals*the*last*century to have been less¿a march of progress¿than¿a slouch¿in the right direction.
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Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century

Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century

by J. Bradford DeLong

Narrated by Allan Aquino

Unabridged — 20 hours, 13 minutes

Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century

Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century

by J. Bradford DeLong

Narrated by Allan Aquino

Unabridged — 20 hours, 13 minutes

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From one of the world's leading economists, a*grand narrative of the century that*made*us*richer*than*ever, yet left us unsatisfied**

Before 1870, humanity lived in dire poverty, with a slow crawl of*invention*offset by a growing population. Then came a great shift: invention sprinted forward, doubling our technological capabilities each generation and utterly transforming the economy again and again. Our ancestors would have presumed we would have*used*such powers to build utopia. But it was not so. When*1870-2010*ended, the world instead saw global warming; economic depression, uncertainty, and inequality; and broad rejection of the status quo.*
*
Economist*Brad DeLong's Slouching Towards Utopia*tells the story of*how*this unprecedented*explosion¿of material wealth¿occurred,¿how it transformed the globe,*and¿why¿it¿failed to*deliver us to*utopia.¿Of*remarkable breadth and ambition,¿it¿reveals*the*last*century to have been less¿a march of progress¿than¿a slouch¿in the right direction.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Brad DeLong manages brilliantly to combine detailed analysis of a huge sweep of global history with an accessible and engaging narrative. The result is a book full of well-founded and penetrating insights that will appeal to anyone interested in the causes and consequences of modern economic growth.”
 —Robert C. Allen, distinguished professor of economic history, New York University, Abu Dhabi, and senior research fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford

Kirkus Reviews

2022-07-13
A survey of the monumental transformations—and failed promises—brought about by an extraordinary rise in prosperity.

DeLong, a Berkeley professor of economics, offers a sweeping account of economic history over the “long twentieth century”—1870 to 2010. Those years, he argues, were “the most consequential years of all humanity’s centuries,” in which “the most important historical thread was what anyone would call the economic one, for it was the century that saw us end our near-universal dire material poverty.” The book’s “grand narrative” charts how, in response to increased globalization and the development of modern research facilities and corporate business structures, wealth increased remarkably for a large proportion of the world’s population, prompting radical changes to long-standing social and political configurations. As the author’s mix of close economic analyses and illustrative “vignettes” demonstrates, this upsurge in prosperity incited utopian dreams but repeatedly failed—sometimes spectacularly—to realize them. At the end of the period in question, DeLong concludes, optimism about progress in eliminating extreme poverty and more equitably distributing wealth was at a low ebb, and faith in America as a leader in such efforts is in marked decline. This is a lengthy text, and some of the chapters meander unnecessarily, but overall, the author ably anatomizes his subject with admirable clarity, offering accessible and illuminating explanations of key historical shifts and the socio-economic forces driving them. Among the most gripping and persuasive chapters are those that explain the acceleration of globalization in the late 19th century, the causes of the Great Depression (and what might have mitigated it), and the origins and implications of the rise of neoliberalism at the end of the 20th century.

A sprawling but carefully argued, edifying account of modern economic history and its impact on global well-being.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178723227
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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