The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism

The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism

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  • Author:Martin Wolf
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Summary

From the author of The Shifts and the Shocks, and one of the most influential writers on economics, a reckoning with how and why the relationship between democracy and capitalism is coming undone

We are living in an age when economic failings have shaken faith in global capitalism。 Political failings have undermined trust in liberal democracy and in the very notion of truth。 The ties that ought to bind open markets to free and fair elections are being strained and rejected, even in democracy's notional heartlands。 Around the world, democratic capitalism, which depends on the determined separation of power from wealth, is in crisis。 Some now argue that capitalism is better without democracy; others that democracy is better without capitalism。

This book is a forceful rejoinder to both views。 It analyses how the marriage between capitalism and democracy has become so fraught and yet insists that a divorce would be an almost unimaginable calamity。 Martin Wolf, one of the wisest public voices on global affairs, argues that for all its recent failings - slowing growth, increasing inequality, widespread popular disillusion - democratic capitalism, though inherently fragile, remains the best system we know for human flourishing。 Capitalism and democracy are complementary opposites: they need each other if either is to thrive。 Wolf's superb exploration of their marriage shows us how citizenship and a shared faith in the common good are not romantic slogans but the essential foundation of our economic and political freedom。

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John Pepper

A very thoughtful, well argued, comprehensive and I believe accurate critique of the state of our Democracy and of Capitalism and the urgent need to improve in a focused way both of them。

Gregory Cornelius

The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism is an important and timely book。Financial Times journalist Martin Wolf begins by explaining the risks of tyranny, relating his family’s tragic experience of Nazi occupied Poland, before presenting well researched summaries of the global histories of democracy and capitalism。 With the backing of statistics he explains why the combination of liberal democracy and market capitalism is the most successful political economic system in the history of the world。 Wolf The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism is an important and timely book。Financial Times journalist Martin Wolf begins by explaining the risks of tyranny, relating his family’s tragic experience of Nazi occupied Poland, before presenting well researched summaries of the global histories of democracy and capitalism。 With the backing of statistics he explains why the combination of liberal democracy and market capitalism is the most successful political economic system in the history of the world。 Wolf explains in simple terms what the important values of democracy are: universal suffrage and equality in the eyes of the law。 His explanation of liberal democratic values echoes Fukuyama’s ‘Liberalism and its Discontents’ and his concerns mirror Larry Diamond’s ‘Democracy in Decline’。 Pushing further forward from Fukuyama and Diamond, Wolf builds an argument that democratic capitalism and its institutions are under pressure and in need of reform (the risk is liberal democracy devolves into autocratic capitalism or plutocracy)。 This is very contemporary book discussing today’s current events in the context of history: analysing the impacts of China’s global aspirations, for example。 Importantly Wolf provides a useful list of practical political remedies which could be implemented now in order to strengthen and defend the values of democratic capitalism: to find ‘balance in the marriage between liberalism and capitalism’ through Karl Popper’s ‘piecemeal social engineering’ and a revitalised idea of citizenship。 The book is packed full of quotable thoughtful expressions of political and economic ideas: “The world can not unsee the Trump presidency”, he writes。Martin Wolf is a great thinker。 Great book。 。。。more

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