Also Hinterlands, as someone else mentioned. Can’t comment on it because of my status as a dumbass, but it is very interesting and instills in me a sense of just how structural economic stuff is; how “overdetermined” economic life in the US is, to use a sort of buzzword.
Once I finish it, as I should over the weekend, I’ll return to Arrighi’s Long Twentieth Century. I’m not at all far into it, but I’ve really been curious about the 1970s crisis while also having practically no conception of the history of the economy. Definitely fascinating but a slow read.
Also Hinterlands, as someone else mentioned. Can’t comment on it because of my status as a dumbass, but it is very interesting and instills in me a sense of just how structural economic stuff is; how “overdetermined” economic life in the US is, to use a sort of buzzword.
Once I finish it, as I should over the weekend, I’ll return to Arrighi’s Long Twentieth Century. I’m not at all far into it, but I’ve really been curious about the 1970s crisis while also having practically no conception of the history of the economy. Definitely fascinating but a slow read.