False dawn : the delusions of global capitalism /
John Gray.
- London : Granta Books ; 2002.
- xxiii, 262 pages ; 20 cm
"Published in Great Britain by Granta Books"--T.p. verso.
Acknowledgements & Author’s Note From the Great Transformation to the Global Free Market Engineering Free Markets What Globalization Is Not How Global Free Markets Favor the Worst Kinds of Capitalism: A New Gresham’s Law? The United States and the Utopia of Global Capitalism Anarcho‑Capitalism in Post‑Communist Russia Occidental Twilight and the Rise of Asia’s Capitalisms The Ends of Laissez‑Faire
In False Dawn, political philosopher John Gray argues that the attempt to create a global free-market economy—driven by Western, especially Anglo-American, ideals—is not only misguided but also dangerous and doomed to fail.
Gray’s central thesis is that global capitalism is not a natural or inevitable system, but rather a utopian project being artificially imposed on diverse societies with different histories, cultures, and values.
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