New Books in Economics

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

Dec 25, 2025
Sven Beckert, Laird Bell Professor of History at Harvard, offers a sweeping view of capitalism's evolution in his latest work. He challenges conventional Eurocentric narratives, arguing that capitalism was born global, emerging through diverse merchant communities. Beckert discusses the critical roles of labor, state-merchant coalitions, and how colonial practices propelled capitalism's expansion. He highlights the intertwined fates of technology and economics, all while advocating for a broader understanding that includes nonmarket domains like family and welfare.
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Capitalism Was Born Global

  • Capitalism is a global, changing logic driven by investing to produce more capital.
  • It emerged across merchant communities worldwide rather than being born solely in Europe.
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The Defining Logic Of Capitalism

  • The core logic of capitalism is investing capital productively to generate more capital.
  • That logic appears in diverse places and eras, connecting merchants, plantations, mills, and tech firms.
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No Single Birthplace Or Date

  • Capitalism has no single birthplace or birthday and cannot be neatly dated.
  • Its rise involved multiple regions and actors, especially merchant networks that spread capitalist practices early on.
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