Exploring the foundations of capitalism, this book delves into the evolution of political economy as an interdisciplinary field. It critically examines the interplay between economic theories and political structures, shedding light on how these elements shaped societal development. Through a bold narrative, it invites readers to rethink conventional economic wisdom and appreciate the complexities of historical and contemporary capitalism.
Yale R Magrass Boeken



Glorious Causes
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By examining historical cases from the American South, Europe during the interwar period, and the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, the book explores the challenges of capitalism and leadership within modern western democracies. It offers insights into how past events shape current issues, providing a critical analysis of socio-economic dynamics and governance.
Moving Beyond Fear
Upending the Security Tales in Capitalism, Fascism, and Democracy
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The book provides a critical examination of how security narratives crafted by leaders serve not only to highlight real threats but also to justify their authority and the existing political and economic structures. Derber and Magrass reveal the irony that these stories, while intended to enhance security, often exacerbate feelings of insecurity among citizens and jeopardize national stability. Through this analysis, the authors challenge the effectiveness and implications of such narratives in contemporary society.