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Adam Smith, often considered the 'father of modern economics,' laid the groundwork for free-market capitalism with his seminal work, *The Wealth of Nations* (1776). His concept of the 'invisible hand'...
Ron Chernows comprehensive biography of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. is a definitive account of the man who built the Standard Oil empire. Chernow explores the contradictions of Rockefellera ruthless mono...
Karl Marx's critique of capitalism, articulated in *Das Kapital* and *The Communist Manifesto*, profoundly shaped economic and political thought. His theory of historical materialism argues that econo...
Adventure Capitalist takes the core clicker formula and injects it with a humorous business simulation theme. Players start with a lemonade stand and gradually build a global empire, investing in vari...
Thomas Pikettys landmark work provides a comprehensive analysis of wealth and income inequality over the last three centuries. By analyzing vast amounts of historical data, Piketty demonstrates that w...
Shoshana Zuboffs 'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism' is a definitive critique of the digital economy. Zuboff argues that tech giants have created a new economic order that commodifies human experienc...
Mr. Robot, created by Sam Esmail, is a visually stunning and intellectually challenging series that follows a cybersecurity engineer and hacker who gets recruited into an underground group aiming to d...
Naomi Klein's 'This Changes Everything' argues that the climate crisis cannot be solved within the framework of capitalism. She examines the systemic forces that have driven climate change and explore...
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsings 'The Mushroom at the End of the World' is a brilliant work of environmental philosophy and anthropology. By tracing the life of the matsutake mushroom, Tsing explores how life p...
This work examines the interconnectedness of the world economy in the 16th and 17th centuries, focusing on the role of silver and spices in driving global trade. It details the rise of European mercan...
Ha-Joon Chang's '23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism' challenges conventional wisdom about free markets and economic growth. Chang argues that many commonly held beliefs about capitalism ar...
Ayn Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged,' published in 1957, is a sprawling philosophical novel promoting Rand's objectivist philosophy, which emphasizes individualism, reason, and laissez-faire capitalism. The bo...
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