The Capital Order, Clara E. Mattei
The Capital Order, Clara E. Mattei
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The Capital Order
How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism

Author: Clara E. Mattei

Narrator: Susan Ericksen

Unabridged: 15 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/29/2023


Synopsis

For more than a century, governments facing financial crisis have resorted to the economic policies of austerity—cuts to wages, fiscal spending, and public benefits—as a path to solvency. Today, an important question remains: What if solvency was never the goal?

In The Capital Order, political economist Clara E. Mattei explores the intellectual origins of austerity to uncover its originating motives: the protection of capital—and indeed capitalism—in times of social upheaval from below.

Mattei traces modern austerity to its origins in interwar Britain and Italy, revealing how the threat of working-class power in the years after World War I animated a set of top-down economic policies. Where these policies "succeeded," relatively speaking, was in their enrichment of certain parties who accumulated power and capital at the expense of labor. Here, Mattei argues, is where the true value of austerity can be observed: its insulation of entrenched privilege and its elimination of all alternatives to capitalism.

Drawing on newly uncovered archival material, The Capital Order offers a damning account of the rise of austerity—and of modern economics—at the levers of contemporary political power.

About Clara E. Mattei

Clara E. Mattei is assistant professor of economics at the New School for Social Research in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeffrey

I like how Mattei uses Italy as it transitioned into a fully fascist state, and England which kept its parliament and ‘democracy,’ to show that both countries were successful in implementing austere austerity regimes (and that ultimately present day mainstream economics share the same grammar and lo......more

Goodreads review by Randall

Looking around yourself you can see the Austerity Effect: Governments that need money making cuts to services for the common person of that country - like in Greece and Bolivia. The theory is that we will be saved somehow by the greedy private sector and its existing wealth. You are not supposed to......more

Goodreads review by Simon

Contrary to what the proponents of austerity would have us think, however, the socioeconomic system we live in is not inevitable, nor is it to be grudgingly accepted as the only way forward. The Capital Order is a very smart book, not because it uses big words, but because it takes very complicated i......more

Goodreads review by Luis

On the political economy of austerity I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical about the thesis of the book about the role of austerity as a mechanism to enforce class discipline among workers. But the author provides compelling evidence that, at least during the 1920's that was the main goal being......more