Crack-Up Capitalism
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Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy
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<p><b>'Revelatory reading' Adam Tooze, author of <i>Crashed</i><br><br>'Fascinating and important ... brings to the surface some of the deepest political undercurrents of our times' Hari Kunzru, author of <i>Red Pill</i></b><br><br>Look at a map of the world and you'll see a neat patchwork of nation-states. But this is not where power actually resides. From the 1990s onwards, globalization has shattered the map, leading to an explosion of new legal entities: tax havens, free ports, city-states, gated enclaves and special economic zones. These new spaces are freed from ordinary forms of regulation, taxation and mutual obligation - and with them, ultracapitalists believe that it is possible to escape the bonds of democratic government and oversight altogether.<br><br>Historian Quinn Slobodian follows the most notorious radical libertarians - from Milton Friedman to Peter Thiel - around the globe as they search for the perfect home for their free market fantasy. The hunt leads from Hong Kong in the 1970s to South Africa in the late days of apartheid, from the neo-Confederate South to the medieval City of London, and finally into the world's oceans and war zones, charting the relentless quest for a blank slate where capitalism and democracy can be finally uncoupled.<br><br><i>Crack-Up Capitalism</i> is a propulsive history of the recent past, and an alarming view of our near future.</p> <p><b>'Gonzo brilliance ... unique and highly entertaining' <i>Financial Times</i></b><br><br><b>'Revelatory reading' Adam Tooze, author of <i>Crashed</i><br><br>'After reading Quinn Slobodian's new book, you are not likely to think about capitalism the same way' <i>Jacobin</i></b><br><br>Look at a map of the world and you'll see a neat patchwork of nation-states. But this is not where power actually resides. From the 1990s onwards, globalization has shattered the map, leading to an explosion of new legal entities: tax havens, free ports, city-states, gated enclaves and special economic zones. These new spaces are freed from ordinary forms of regulation, taxation and mutual obligation - and with them, ultracapitalists believe that it is possible to escape the bonds of democratic government and oversight altogether.<br><br>Historian Quinn Slobodian follows the most notorious radical libertarians - from Milton Friedman to Peter Thiel - around the globe as they search for the perfect home for their free market fantasy. The hunt leads from Hong Kong in the 1970s to South Africa in the late days of apartheid, from the neo-Confederate South to the medieval City of London, and finally into the world's oceans and war zones, charting the relentless quest for a blank slate where capitalism and democracy can be finally uncoupled.<br><br><i>Crack-Up Capitalism</i> is a propulsive history of the recent past, and an alarming view of our near future.</p>
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