Talking to My Daughter - A Brief History of Capitalism by Yanis Varoufakis (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH GENERAL BOOKS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 61876
- Number of Pages: 224
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📖 Title Name: Talking to My Daughter – A Brief History of Capitalism
✍️ Author: Yanis Varoufakis
🌐 Translator: Jacob T. Moe
📦 Quality: A5 Matt Paper
🔹 Introduction:
Talking to My Daughter – A Brief History of Capitalism is a clear and engaging exploration of how capitalism evolved, written in the form of a conversation between a father and his daughter. Yanis Varoufakis simplifies complex economic ideas into relatable stories, making the history of money, markets, debt, and power accessible to readers with no prior background in economics.
🔑 Key Points:
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Explains the origins and evolution of capitalism in a simple, conversational style.
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Discusses how money, debt, and markets shape societies and human relationships.
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Critically examines inequality, power structures, and economic exploitation.
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Connects historical economic systems to modern global capitalism.
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Makes economic theory accessible to general readers, students, and young adults.
🧠 Conclusion:
Talking to My Daughter is an insightful and thought-provoking introduction to capitalism that balances storytelling with sharp economic analysis. Yanis Varoufakis successfully demystifies economics while encouraging readers to question how economic systems affect justice, freedom, and the future of society.