A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things

A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet

Raj Patel

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"A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things" by Raj Patel is a thought-provoking exploration of the interconnectedness of human society and the exploitation of nature. Delving into the economic, political, and ecological systems that shape our world, the book examines seven key areas where cheap things - nature, money, work, care, food, energy, and lives - drive global capitalism.

Patel and his co-author, Jason W. Moore, dissect the origins, impacts, and inequalities associated with the commodification of these cheap things throughout history. They argue that these cheap things have not only enabled capitalism's growth but have also perpetuated social and ecological crises. In doing so, the authors highlight the interplay between social reproduction and ecological relations, shedding light on the dualities of profit and exploitation.

Drawing from historical examples spanning from the age of exploration to the rise of industrial capitalism and the present day, Patel and Moore challenge conventional economic theories. They argue that by examining the historic roots of global capitalism, we can better understand our current predicaments and work towards alternative paths that prioritize social and environmental justice.

"A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things" presents a compelling argument for the urgent need to rethink our relationship with nature and embrace a more equitable and sustainable future. By revealing the hidden costs behind our everyday products and practices, the book urges readers to question the prevailing economic paradigm and envision a world where cheapness is not achieved at the expense of people and the planet.

In a concise and engaging manner, this book compels readers to reflect on the complex web of exploitation that underpins our modern way of life. It is an indispensable resource for individuals seeking to understand the far-reaching consequences of global capitalism on the environment, society, and our collective future.

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