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579. Dissecting Capitalism's Critics From the Industrial Revolution to AI feat. John Cassidy

Aug 28, 2025
In this engaging discussion, John Cassidy, a writer for the New Yorker and author of pivotal works on capitalism, dives into historical critiques of the economic system, examining figures from Adam Smith to Marx. He explains how economic crises have shaped both policy and theory, while highlighting lesser-known critics that have influenced thought. Topics include the impact of the Luddite movement and the often overshadowed contributions of women in economic history. Cassidy urges for a more holistic approach to economic education, blending history and theory for deeper understanding.
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History Through Critics

  • John Cassidy framed his book as a history of capitalism told through its critics from the Industrial Revolution to AI.
  • He chose biographical chapters to make complex economic history accessible and engaging for general readers.
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Bring History Back To Economics

  • Cassidy argues economics lost historical perspective as it mathematized and specialized over time.
  • He says economic history tests theory and should remain central to training economists.
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A Broad Definition Of Capitalism

  • Cassidy defines capitalism broadly as large-scale production based on privately owned assets.
  • That broad view includes mercantile capitalism, slavery, and trading companies as forms of capitalism.
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