From one of the world's leading economists, a grand narrative of the century that made us richer than ever, yet left us unsatisfied. Before 1870, humanity lived in dire poverty, with a slow crawl of invention offset by a growing population. Then came a great shift: invention sprinted forward, doubling our technological capabilities each generation and utterly transforming the economy again and again. Our ancestors would have presumed we would use such powers to build utopia, but it was not so. When 1870-2010 ended, the world instead saw global warming, economic depression, uncertainty, inequality, and broad rejection of the status quo. Slouching Towards Utopia tells the sweeping story of how this unprecedented explosion?of material wealth?occurred,?how it transformed the globe, and?why?it?failed to deliver us to utopia.?Of remarkable breadth and ambition,?it?reveals how the last century was much less?a march of progress?than?a slouch?in the right direction.
DeLong J. Bradford Knihy
J. Bradford DeLong je ekonomický historik a profesor ekonomie na Kalifornské univerzitě v Berkeley. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na hluboké pochopení ekonomických procesů a jejich historického vývoje. DeLong analyzuje klíčové momenty ekonomických dějin, aby osvětlil současné výzvy.


Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century
- 624 stránek
- 22 hodin čtení
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER, LONGLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR, AND A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST ECONOMICS BOOK OF THE YEAR. From a leading economist comes a sweeping history of the twentieth century, a time that made us richer yet left us profoundly dissatisfied. Before 1870, most lived in dire poverty, with slow technological advancements offset by population growth. A significant shift occurred as invention accelerated, doubling our technological capabilities each generation while creatively destroying the economy repeatedly. This narrative explores the major economic and technological transformations of the 20th century. DeLong vividly details the explosion of material wealth post-1870 that improved living standards globally and liberated humanity from centuries of poverty. However, this progress also led to unprecedented inequality, global warming, and widespread discontent. The text poses critical questions: How did the long twentieth century fail to deliver the utopia envisioned by our ancestors? Why has humanity's progress resembled a slouch rather than a march towards improvement? Ultimately, it reflects on lessons from the past to inform the pursuit of a better future.