Capitalism: With a New Postscript on the Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath / Edition 1

Capitalism: With a New Postscript on the Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath / Edition 1

by Geoffrey Ingham
ISBN-10:
0745636470
ISBN-13:
9780745636474
Pub. Date:
11/03/2008
Publisher:
Polity Press
ISBN-10:
0745636470
ISBN-13:
9780745636474
Pub. Date:
11/03/2008
Publisher:
Polity Press
Capitalism: With a New Postscript on the Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath / Edition 1

Capitalism: With a New Postscript on the Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath / Edition 1

by Geoffrey Ingham
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Overview

Now with a substantial new postscript on the financial crisis

This book provides a basic introduction to the 'nuts and bolts' of capitalism. It starts by examining the classic accounts of capitalism found in the works of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Max Weber, Joseph Schumpeter, and John Maynard Keynes. Each placed emphasis on different institutional elements of capitalism - Smith on the market's 'invisible hand'; Marx on capital's exploitation of labour; Weber on the foundations of economic rationality; and Schumpeter and Keynes on the instability that results from capitalism's essentially monetary and financial character.

Drawing on these classic accounts, Ingham then offers a succinct analysis of capitalism's basic institutions and their interconnections. Market exchange, the monetary system, the enterprise, capital and financial markets, and the role of the state are dealt with in separate chapters which make use of contemporary material on the recent history of the capitalist system - including the great inflation of the 1970s and the neo-liberal backlash; the 'dot.com' bubble of the late 1990s; and the collapse of Enron and other US corporations. This revised version includes a substantial new postscript on the financial crisis of 2007-8 and its aftermath. The result is a concise, masterly and up-to-date account of the world's most powerful economic system, written in a way that is accessible to students and general readers alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745636474
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 11/03/2008
Series: Key Concepts
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Geoffrey Ingham is Reader in Political Economy and Sociology at the University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I Classical theories of capitalism 5

1 Smith, Marx and Weber 7

2 Schumpeter and Keynes 36

3 The basic elements of capitalism 52

Part II The institutions 63

4 Money 65

5 Market exchange 92

6 The enterprise 119

7 Capital and financial markets 147

8 The state 175

9 Conclusions 204

Postscript: the financial crisis and its aftermath 227

Notes 265

References 290

Index 304

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"The most informative interpretation of the current crisis I have yet encountered."
LSE Politics Blog

"A must-read for both sociologists and economists - indeed for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of the systemic nature of today's global financial crisis."
openDemocracy

"One of the best introductions to the economics of capitalism I've read in a long time. Well argued, researched and referenced throughout, it is often a sheer pleasure to read."
Morning Star

"A highly accessible and enjoyable introductory text to the all-pervasive economic system in the modern era."
Political Studies Review

"A good introduction to the basic structure of the capitalist model."
Tribune

"An impressively broad, but also theoretically detailed and empirically well-illustrated, exploration of how capitalism works and develops today. By reading Ingham's comprehensive book, our students will surely become more knowledgeable and probably also better sociologists."
Acta Sociologica

"Not just an excellent summary of key themes and literatures on capitalism, but also a highly instructive first approach to the contemporary issue of all issues, the global financial crisis."
Wolfgang Streeck, Socio-economic Review

"In this meticulous and superbly crafted book Geoff Ingham dissects the nature of capitalism as a complex economic order in which money plays a central role. In developing his rich account he draws upon a remarkable range of theorists and examples which will make the book essential reading to students not only of sociology but throughout the social sciences."
Mike Savage, University of Manchester

"As an economic system, capitalism forms the basis for western society and for sociological understandings of society. Here, Ingham provides a useful summary of the key institutional elements of a capitalist economy, and an insightful discussion of the key theorists of capitalism. Many will appreciate his ability to cover so much material so ably."
Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University

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