The end of capitalism is always around the corner. Why do we keep predicting its demise, and how has it survived so many external shocks and internal contradictions? Francesco Boldizzoni traces the history of a prophecy unrealized and identifies the source of capitalism's durability: its rootedness in Western social hierarchies and individualism.
The end of capitalism is always around the corner. Why do we keep predicting its demise, and how has it survived so many external shocks and internal ...