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Hardcover Modern Capitalism Its Origin and Evolution Book

ISBN: 1025336224

ISBN13: 9781025336220

Modern Capitalism Its Origin and Evolution

"Modern Capitalism Its Origin and Evolution" provides a comprehensive historical analysis of the development of the capitalist system from its early foundations in the Middle Ages through the early 20th century. Renowned historian Henri S e explores the complex interplay of maritime trade, colonial expansion, and the evolution of financial institutions that paved the way for modern industrial society. By examining the transition from feudalism and the rise of the commercial class, S e illustrates how economic structures shifted over centuries to prioritize capital accumulation and market expansion.

The work delves into the specific roles played by international commerce, the Dutch and English trading companies, and the eventual impact of the Industrial Revolution on social and economic hierarchies. Henri S e masterfully synthesizes economic theory with historical data, offering insights into the legal, political, and social conditions necessary for the growth of capitalism. This scholarly study remains a significant contribution to the field of economic history, providing readers with a clear understanding of the forces that shaped the modern global economy. "Modern Capitalism Its Origin and Evolution" is an essential resource for those interested in the historical roots of our contemporary economic landscape and the evolutionary processes of global trade.

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