just finished reading and the weak suffer what they must? by yanis varoufakis and now i'm currently working my way through a brief history of neoliberalism by david harvey

guess i'm looking for something that goes it little more in depth? or something more recent?

    • FakeNewsForDogs [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      I read The Destiny of Civilization a few months ago, after reading a bunch of his articles, hearing him on podcasts, etc, and was very impressed. Wondering if you or anyone here has read this and would still recommend going back and reading some of his older work. My fear is that I've just read essentially a new edition of some of these older books, and it would be kind of repetitive.

      • Albanian_Lil_Pump [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        I’ve only listened to Hudson on podcasts and Junk Exonomics was the first book I got from him. I have not finished it, but it’s really more of a beginner’s guide into understanding financial speak. If you can watch some NBC report about interest rates rising by 0.0266% and de-dollarization and understand the implications and history of it, then you can probably skip it

        If you’re asking about Destiny specifically, I haven’t read it. Though his bibliography is basically on my to read list.