
Vulture Capitalism
corporate crimes, backdoor bailouts, and the death of freedom
$67.05
- Hardcover
384 pages
- Release Date
12 March 2024
Summary
Vulture Capitalism: Exposing the Predators Profiting from Crisis
Winner of the 2025 Ellen Meiksins Wood Prize
In the vein of The Shock Doctrine and Evil Geniuses, this timely manifesto illustrates how corporate and political power brokers have used capitalism to advance their own interests at the expense of the rest of us–and how we can take back our economy.
It’s easy to look at the state of the world around us and feel hopeless. W…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781982180850 |
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ISBN-10: | 1982180854 |
Author: | Grace Blakeley |
Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
Imprint: | Simon & Schuster |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 384 |
Release Date: | 12 March 2024 |
Weight: | 431g |
Dimensions: | 231mm x 157mm x 38mm |
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“Aneurin Bevan once quipped that the greatest success of wealth was to persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power. Grace Blakeley’s excellent new book brings up to date Bevan’s insight. Capitalism, she shows by means of pertinent case studies, is the mortal enemy of freedom and democracy. A must-read for anyone keen to put the demos back into democracy.”–Yanis Varoufakis, bestselling author of Talking to My Daughter about the Economy“Blakeley’s magnificent book is frightening, yes, but it brilliantly gives the lie to the concept that the (man-made) ties that bind us cannot be undone. It arms the reader with detailed knowledge of the history we’re normally discouraged from looking into, lest we organize, fight, and very likely win the freedom and peace we deserve. It’s the sort of book that will help us make a better world.”–Rob Delaney, bestselling author of A Heart That Works“If you’ve ever wondered why you (and everyone you know) feel so out of control of the world around you, this book will give you the answer. Grace Blakeley brilliantly reveals that, for elites, economics is a weapon. This book wrests that power out of their hands.”–Ash Sarkar, journalist and activist“In this trenchant book, Grace Blakeley shows how it is the logic of ultra-monopoly capitalism, rather than greed of the elite or money politics, that is at the root of our socio-economic problems. Using sharp theoretical arguments and instructive real-life examples, she tells us that only greater collectivism and a democracy that goes beyond the ballot box will allow us to create a system that can restrain that logic and make society better. Read this book if you want to make fundamental changes to the world.”–Ha-Joon Chang, Professor of Economics at SOAS University of London and author of Edible Economics“Passionate … meticulous … engaging.”–Kirkus Reviews“Urgent and necessary, Vulture Capitalism brilliantly exposes the lie at the heart of capitalism - that there is no alternative - and systematically demolishes the myths that bolster its power. Rigorous and forensic, this ultimately hopeful book hands us the keys to redesign our own destiny. Another world is possible - and Grace Blakeley expertly charts the roadmap to reach it.”–Caroline Lucas, Member of Parliament, Green Party of England and Wales“Impassioned and provocative, this will challenge readers’ understanding of the fundamental forces that govern economic markets.”–Publishers Weekly“Readers will appreciate this well-researched book on a complex topic.”–Booklist“Vulture Capitalism is a guide through the dissipating mist of neoliberal thought. Grace unmasks the fiction of an automatic market and reveals that it’s been economic planning all along.”–Malcolm Harris, author of Palo Alto“A galvanizing takedown of neoliberalism’s ‘free market’ logic, one rooted as much in history as it is in current events. Blakeley’s argument is well researched, clear, and devastating. Most important of all, she charts a path forward based in hope, democracy, and liberation.”–Naomi Klein, author of Doppelganger and The Shock Doctrine
About The Author
Grace Blakeley
Grace Blakeley, one of the fiercest anti-capitalist advocates of her generation, is an author, journalist, and commentator. She attended the University of Oxford where she graduated with a first-class honors degree in philosophy, economics, and politics and later obtained a masters in African studies. Her writing has appeared in Tribune and the New Statesman. She is the author of Stolen, The Corona Crash, and Vulture Capitalism, and edited Futures of Socialism.
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