The rise of capitalism to global dominance is still largely associated - by both laypeople and Marxist historians - with the industrial capitalism that made its decisive breakthrough in 18th century Britain. Jairus Banaji's new work reaches back centuries and traverses vast distances to argue that this leap was preceded by a long era of distinct "commercial capitalism", which reorganised labor and production on a world scale to a degree hitherto rarely appreciated. Rather than a picture centred solely on Europe, we enter a diverse and vibrant world. Banaji reveals the cantons of Muslim merchants trading in Guangzhou since the eighth century, the 3,000 European traders recorded in Alexandria in 1216, the Genoese, Venetians and Spanish Jews battling for commercial dominance of Constantinople and later Istanbul. We are left with a rich and global portrait of a world constantly in motion, tied together and increasingly dominated by a pre-industrial capitalism. The rise of Europe to world domination, in this view, has nothing to do with any unique genius, but rather a distinct fusion of commercial capitalism with state power.
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Book Details
Title
A Brief History of Commercial Capitalism
Imprint
Haymarket Books
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Genre
Business & Economics
ISBN13
9781642591323
Book Category
Economics, Business and Management Books
BISAC Subject Heading
BUS023000
Book Subcategory
Economics Books
ISBN10
9781642591323
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
215 mm
Length
139 mm
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