Description
- ISBN-13: 9780674299382
- Publisher: Belknap Press
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 139 gr
- ISBN-10: 0674299388
- Publisher Date: 2024-08-20
- Height: 19 mm
- No of Pages: 304
- Width: 264 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Explore the future of global capitalism in “Capitalism, Alone” by Branko Milanovic. Discover how political and liberal meritocratic capitalisms shape our world, their unique challenges, and potential futures. Milanovic offers a compelling analysis of the system that dominates the world. ISBN: 9780674299382
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Yash Verma –
Very informative and well-written. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand modern capitalism.
Saurabh Singh Rathour –
The book is okay. It has some interesting points, but it’s a bit too theoretical and not practical.
Aaditya Sanjay Loharkar –
A solid overview of different capitalist models. I found the meritocratic capitalism section particularly fascinating.
Sanjay Irani –
I loved the book! The author explained complex concepts in a way that was easy to understand. Highly recommended!
Sreekanth S –
It was just alright, nothing too special or insightful about the book that made it stand out.
Saurabh Singh –
Milanovic’s analysis is insightful, but at times feels overly academic. I appreciated the global perspective but wished for more concrete solutions.
Saksham Daga –
A bit dense, but worth the effort. Milanovic’s perspective is unique and offers a fresh take on the challenges we face.
Aakash Gupta –
Interesting ideas, yet the writing style was a bit dry. I learned a lot, but it wasn’t the most engaging experience.
Sarvjeet Singh Lalana –
Good, but it could’ve been shorter. Some of the arguments felt stretched out. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion.
Raghav Bajpai –
A great book that really makes you think about capitalism. Worth reading if you want to understand the world better.
Vatsal –
A thought-provoking look at capitalism’s future. Some concepts were dense, but overall, a worthwhile read for understanding modern economics.
Anurag Kapoor –
Not a bad book, but I was expecting more. It has some interesting insights, but it didn’t blow me away.
Akif M –
It offers a different insight into the capitalist world. At some point, it felt very repetitive.
Zinnia Sanfui –
It had some interesting insights into the system, but I thought it was a bit too repetitive for my liking.
Akash Patro –
A must-read for anyone interested in the future of capitalism. The author provides a clear and concise analysis of the challenges we face.
Shreya Paul –
Milanovic provides a compelling, albeit unsettling, view of where capitalism is headed. Highly recommended for anyone interested in economics.