Utilizamos cookies propias y de terceros para recopilar información estadística del uso de nuestra página web y mostrarle publicidad relacionada con sus preferencias mediante el análisis de sus hábitos de navegación. Si continua navegando, consideramos que acepta su uso. Puede cambiar la configuración u obtener más información aquí.
Cerrar
PlanetadeLibros
Capitalism And Democracy, 1756-1848
Original title: Capitalismo y democracia
Category: Non-Fiction | History

Capitalism And Democracy, 1756-1848

Original title: Capitalismo y democracia
Category: Non-Fiction | History
Synopsis:

This book aims to explain how this system started.

This is the opening of the posthumously published book by Josep Fontana, in which he attempts to explain in a very clear way what the capitalist system is today and how its power has always favored its own development at the expense of general well-being. This evolution has been based above all in laying claim to the earth and to natural resources once held in common and in liquidating the achievements of collective bargaining to submit workers to new rules that permit the appropriation of the better part of their salaries. It is a brief history of Europe at a key moment in the birth of capitalism.

The recently deceased master historian has left us a critical analysis of the beginnings of capitalism and the hidden plot of politics favorable to its development.

“We are living in a world in which the majority of parliamentary democracies are based on constitutions that guarantee the rights and freedoms of all citizens, but where governments favor above all the economic interests of big business and the wealthy.” Josep Fontana

Technical data

Publishing date: | 208 pages | ISBN: 978-958-42-8147-0 | Imprint: Crítica