The Cash Nexus: Economics and Politics from the Age of Warfare Through the Age of Welfare, 1700-2000 by Niall Ferguson, Paperback, 9780465023264 | Buy online at The Nile
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The Cash Nexus: Economics and Politics from the Age of Warfare Through the Age of Welfare, 1700-2000

Money and Power in the Modern World, 1700-2000

Author: Niall Ferguson  

Historian Niall Ferguson examines the history of the links between politics and economics, drawing unsettling conclusions about the future of capitalism and democracy.

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Historian Niall Ferguson examines the history of the links between politics and economics, drawing unsettling conclusions about the future of capitalism and democracy.

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Acclaimed historian Niall Ferguson offers a radical new history of the links between politics and economics, drawing unsettling conclusions about the future of capitalism and democracy. . Conventional wisdom has long claimed that economic change is the prime mover of political change, whether in the age of industry or Internet. But is it? Ferguson thinks it is high time we re-examined the link-the nexus, in Thomas Carlyle's phrase-between economics and politics. His central argument is that the conflicting impulses of sex, violence, and power are together more powerful than money. Among Ferguson's startling claims are: Nothing has done more to transform the world economy than war, yet wars themselves do not have primarily economic causes. The present age of economic globalization is coinciding-paradoxically-with political and military fragmentation. Financial crises are frequently caused by unforeseen political events rather than economic fluctuations. The relationship between prosperity and government popularity is largely illusory. Since political and economic liberalization are not self-perpetuating, the so-called triumph of democracy worldwide may be short-lived. A bold synthesis of political history and modern economic theory, Cash Nexus will transform the landscape of modern history and draw challenging conclusions about the prospects of both capitalism and democracy. .

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About the Author

Niall Ferguson is Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Jesus College, Oxford. He is the author of Paper and Iron, The House of Rothschilds, and The Pity of War ). He writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement, and lives in Oxford.

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Publisher
Basic Books (AZ) | Basic Books
Published
28th February 2002
Pages
576
ISBN
9780465023264

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