Book review of All the Wrong Turns: Perspectives on the Indian Economy
Book review of CAPITAL AND IDEOLOGY
The data and the feel after six years under PM Modi prove a strong leader doesn't necessarily give us decisive economic leadership unmindful of immediate political risks
Book review of Halla Bol: The Death and Life of Safdar Hashmi
Embracing capitalism in a new avatar
The classical liberal order is under threat from 'woke' progressives
On a national level, lack of trust in capitalism was highest in Thailand and India on 75% and 74% respectively, with France close behind on 69%
The Indian economy and its workforce deserve freedom from the damaging tyranny of the tiny elites in the next decade
A growing challenge has gripped society
The simultaneous waning of confidence in neoliberalism and in democracy is no coincidence or mere correlation
The emerging backlash against CSR and the resultant endorsement of shareholder capitalism make sense
The book is a sequel to 'Capital in the 21st Century,' which has sold more than 2.5 million copies in 40 languages since 2013, according to its publisher
There are reasons to believe that corporate leaders renouncing shareholder primacy are being a little disingenuous
Progressive capitalism represents the best chance we have of escaping our current economic and political malaise
For Mr Cowen, the real reason business is so unpopular is that we humans tend to anthropomorphise companies, turning corporations 'into people in our minds, and also in our hearts'
Late 20th century capitalism had made human identity unstable and unsustainable
The time is ripe for a new post-neoliberal world that will repair neoliberalism' catastrophic failures
UK slaps capitalism in its 'unacceptable' facez
From crony socialism to crony capitalism