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ISBN: PB: 9780300223590

ISBN: HB: 9780300181944

Yale University Press

January 2017

296 pp.

22.9x14.4 cm

4 black&white illus.

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£14,99
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Forging Capitalism

Rogues, Swindlers, Frauds, and the Rise of Modern Finance

A riveting history of raw capitalism that exposes the unscrupulousness at its heart Vice is endemic to Western capitalism, according to this fascinating, wildly entertaining, often startling history of modern finance. Ian Klaus's "Forging Capitalism" demonstrates how international financial affairs in the nineteenth century were conducted not only by gentlemen as a noble pursuit but also by connivers, thieves, swindlers, and frauds who believed that no risk was too great and no scheme too outrageous if the monetary reward was substantial enough. Taken together, the grand deceptions of the ambitious schemers and the determined efforts to guard against them have been instrumental in creating the financial establishments of today. In a story teeming with playboys and scoundrels and rich in colorful and amazing events, Klaus chronicles the evolution of trust through three distinct epochs: the age of values, the age of networks and reputations, and, ultimately, in a world of increased technology and wealth, the age of skepticism and verification. In today's world, where the questionable dealings of large international financial institutions are continually in the spotlight, this extraordinary history has great relevance, offering essential lessons in both the importance and the limitations of trust.

About the Author

Ian Klaus is a member of the Policy Planning Staff of the U.S. State Department and was previously Ernest May Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Reviews

"In this sparkling study, based on deep research and financial understanding, and full of colorful characters, Ian Klaus has provided a brilliant analysis of British capitalism in the 19th century. We discover how much of what characterizes modern capitalism was formed in these years. It is continuing in similar ways in our own day. Adam Smith on the surface, so many fraudsters below. The book is a triumph, full of insight, and a delight to read" – Peter Stansky, Stanford University