Western Capitalism Since the War — Michael Kidron
Author: Michael Kidron
Publisher: Penguin Books / Pelican Books
Format: Paperback
Edition: Revised Pelican edition, 1970.
ISBN: 0140211616
Condition: Second-hand paperback. General vintage wear to covers and edges, including rubbing, light scuffing, small marks, mild corner wear and age toning to pages. Binding appears intact and the book remains a good readable copy. Please see photos for the exact copy available.
Western Capitalism Since the War is Michael Kidron’s influential study of the post-war capitalist boom and the forces that shaped it. Rather than treating western economic expansion as simply the result of planning, trade or technological progress, Kidron examines the role of military spending, inflation, wages, trade unions, currency systems and parliamentary reform in stabilising and reshaping capitalism after the Second World War.