
Clara E. Mattei, "The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism" (U Chicago Press, 2022)
New Books in Economic and Business History
A Canes of the Early 1920s - A Character Not Central Peripheral but Present
John minor canes is himself a character in the story i tell in the capital order he's a character not central peripheral but present and it's interesting to note that in the early 1920s canes just as much as his austere colleagues was terrified by the possibility of the collapse of the capital order. Canes also advocating for another very important austerity pillar which is central bank independence this work delves into how it is actually through the active de democratization process of decision making of economic decision making that austerity is successful. He says the boom not the bust is the moment for austerity and especially more than the boom it's the moment of social disorder when people are wanting to overcome the pillars of capitalism


