For some, this position constitutes preaching to the choir, but there are still plenty of economists, historians, and members of the public who believe in the apolitical, scientific, and ‘free’ nature of capitalism and its markets. 1The provocative main argument in this recent volume of economic history has gained new currency following the financial crisis: namely, that economic policy is often a deeply political endeavour.
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