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Capitalism 4.0
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Capitalism 4.0

The Birth of a New Economy in the Aftermath of Crisis

Public Affairs, 2010 Mehr


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Capitalism is dead; long live capitalism. That’s the central tenet of veteran business journalist Anatole Kaletsky’s instructive, perceptive tome. Global capitalism has served humanity pretty well over the centuries, and it has survived by changing with the times. The aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and the near collapse of the world’s financial system demand a major revamp of free market thinking. The new version, which Kaletsky posits as the fourth in capitalism’s history, will take its lessons from the past and adapt them to harness market forces in the 21st century. getAbstract recommends his thorough recap of what’s happened and his vision of what probably will happen – including economic recovery – to all those looking for a cogent handle on the economic future.

Take-Aways

  • Global capitalism is a fluid, adaptable system that best serves the world’s economies.
  • To respond to the 2008 crisis, capitalism needs to assume a new face: “Capitalism 4.0.”
  • Three distinct phases mark capitalism’s 200-year history:

About the Author

Anatole Kaletsky, a veteran financial journalist, is editor at large for The Times (of London) and has written for The Economist and the Financial Times.


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