
Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps "The Secret Economic History of the World" with Pulitzer finalist Sven Beckert
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Dec 1, 2025 Sven Beckert, a Harvard history professor and Pulitzer finalist, dives deep into the intricate evolution of capitalism. He explores how historical contexts shaped our current economic systems, challenging the myth of capitalism’s inevitability. Beckert discusses the adaptability of capitalism across political regimes and its intertwined relationship with state power. He emphasizes the potential for reimagining capitalist structures to align with moral and ecological principles, all while examining capitalism's complex roots in global trade and the impact of worker movements.
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Neoliberalism Was A Historical Moment
- The neoliberal order of the last 50 years presented itself as natural but was only one historical configuration of capitalism.
- Sudden shifts in that order feel destabilizing because people assume the current rules are permanent.
Capitalism's Core Logic
- Core of capitalism: privately owned resources are invested to generate more capital.
- That logic drives continuous expansion and makes capitalism a system of permanent change.
Cambodia's Rapid Capitalist Turn
- Cambodia shifted rapidly from conflict to capitalist growth with palm oil, tourism, casinos, and textiles.
- About one million Cambodian women now work in the textile industry after that fast transformation.




