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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Shutdown
Book • 2021
In 'Shutdown', Adam Tooze offers a compelling narrative of the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He explores how the virus exposed deep vulnerabilities in global economic systems, leading to unprecedented shutdowns and interventions.
Tooze examines the intersection of politics, finance, and social organization, highlighting the devastating human consequences and the challenges of navigating a complex, interconnected world.
He explores how the virus exposed deep vulnerabilities in global economic systems, leading to unprecedented shutdowns and interventions.
Tooze examines the intersection of politics, finance, and social organization, highlighting the devastating human consequences and the challenges of navigating a complex, interconnected world.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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as his most recent book.

Alex Doherty

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Towards war with China? w/ Adam Tooze
Mentioned as Adam Tooze's book published in 2021, detailing the measures central banks deployed to stave off a total collapse.

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The crisis whisperer: how Adam Tooze makes sense of our bewildering age
Mentioned by 

as 

's most recent book publication.


Frank Ruda


Adam Tooze

Adam Tooze on approaching history, polycrisis, the contemporary USA, Batman… and many other things
Mentioned by 

as an upcoming book on the Coronavirus crisis.


Joe Weisenthal

What Adam Tooze Learned About the World Last Year
Mentioned at the end of the podcast as suggested reading by 

.


Adam Tooze

How Sanctions Work (and Why They Often Don't)
Mentioned in relation to going deeper into the crisis mechanism behind the Corona crisis.

Lothar Galow-Bergemann: Fallstricke der Emanzipation – Autoritäres und Regressives in der Linken gestern und heute
Mentioned in the podcast as a book to read during the holiday season.

Is Democracy Better for the Economy?






