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Sven Beckert, "Capitalism: A Global History" (Allen Lane, 2025)

Dec 25, 2025
Sven Beckert, a prominent historian at Harvard and author of the acclaimed Empire of Cotton, delves into the expansive history of capitalism. He argues that capitalism was inherently global from its inception, shaped by diverse trading communities across continents. Beckert discusses the transformative role of merchant practices, the interplay between state and economy, and emphasizes the centrality of labor in capitalism's evolution. He also warns against oversimplifying its history while advocating for a broader understanding that includes both market and non-market realms.
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Capitalism Was Born Global

  • Capitalism is a global, changing process rather than a single European invention or fixed system.
  • Its defining logic is productive investment of capital to produce more capital across diverse places and eras.
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Constantly Shape-Shifting System

  • Capitalism constantly transforms and appears differently across places and times while sharing a common economic logic.
  • That shared logic centers on investing capital productively with the goal of producing more capital.
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Merchants Carried Early Capitalist Logic

  • Capitalism's origins are multi-regional and emerged in merchant communities across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
  • Merchants initially embodied capitalist logics before industrial capitalism centralized those practices.
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