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OverviewThe Tyranny of Nations places the ground-shaking political and economic events of modern times in context. Palak Patel draws on his experience investing in government bond markets to demonstrate how the present fits a specific historical pattern that has defined the past 500 years. Modern-day trade liberalization and financial expansion all share distinct parallels with similar events in the 1600s and 1800s. Likewise, China's economic trajectory matches that of 19th-century Prussia and 17th-century France. And a certain British Prime Minister, foreshadowing Donald Trump's populism 150 years later, launched a similar attack on globalization after the financial crisis of 1866. In The Tyranny of Nations, there are no ""isms""-no capitalism, socialism, or feudalism-but instead, only privileged interests vying for power. Challenging both the mainstream and its critics, Palak Patel shows how an endless cycle of cooperation and conflict between nations drives societal change. This unique perspective on the intersection of macroeconomics, history, and politics offers the reader a compass for navigating the future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Palak PatelPublisher: Bifocal Media Imprint: Bifocal Media Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9781736603932ISBN 10: 1736603930 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 24 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""There is a lot to be learned from the cyclical histories of the rise and fall of empires. But the vast majority of works on this very contemporary subject are hopelessly compromised by Stone Age economics and foolish theories of mass politics. Palak Patel's Tyranny of Nations is different. He has absorbed the lessons of Keynes and Minsky, and his book's treatment of international finance and political change is both readable and far more sophisticated than other work on the subject."" -Thomas Ferguson, author of Golden Rule and Director of Research, Institute for New Economic Thinking. ""The history of capitalism is a sequence of the rise and fall of hegemonic powers. Palak Patel's Tyranny of Nations gives us an account of the rise and declines of the Netherlands and United Kingdom, and offers insights into the possible future of the United States.""--Dean Baker, author of Rigged and Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research." There is a lot to be learned from the cyclical histories of the rise and fall of empires. But the vast majority of works on this very contemporary subject are hopelessly compromised by Stone Age economics and foolish theories of mass politics. Palak Patel's Tyranny of Nations is different. He has absorbed the lessons of Keynes and Minsky, and his book's treatment of international finance and political change is both readable and far more sophisticated than other work on the subject. -Thomas Ferguson, author of Golden Rule and Director of Research, Institute for New Economic Thinking. The history of capitalism is a sequence of the rise and fall of hegemonic powers. Palak Patel's Tyranny of Nations gives us an account of the rise and declines of the Netherlands and United Kingdom, and offers insights into the possible future of the United States. --Dean Baker, author of Rigged and Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |