

Quinn Slobodian, "Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy" (Metropolitan, 2023)
Apr 17, 2023
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Zones Rewrite Political Geography
- Zones are subnational legal spaces that fragment national territories and concentrate economic activity.
- Quinn Slobodian argues these zones are key to understanding how capitalism operates beyond simple national/global frames.
Friedman's Hong Kong Revelation
- Milton Friedman visited Hong Kong in 1978 and saw it as a template for unfettered markets.
- Friedman admired Hong Kong's low taxes, bank secrecy, and lack of democratic pressures as a model against democratic 'sclerosis'.
Economic Freedom Without Democracy
- Hong Kong combined light-touch regulation, flexible production, and limited political representation to generate rapid growth.
- Slobodian shows this mix appealed to market radicals who valued investor security over universal suffrage.