Earth Capital
The Long History of Capitalism and Its Aftermath
Alessandro Stanziani author Thomas Piketty author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publishing:24th Oct '25
£25.00
This title is due to be published on 24th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book is a major new history of capitalism that takes account of the material and ecological underpinnings of productive activity as well as the social, political and institutional dimensions of economic life. It retraces the history of capitalism over a long time period, giving particular attention to the role of food, agriculture, energy and natural resources, and with an eye to the future, mindful of the need to find solutions to an ecological crisis that threatens to overwhelm us all.
Alessandro Stanziani shows that the development of capitalism since the twelfth century has been based on two primary forms of exploitation: of labour, often coerced, and of what he calls 'Earth capital', by which he means both the planet as a whole and its land and natural resources as factors of production. While these two forms of exploitation have gone hand-in-hand, the emphasis has shifted over time: forced labour gradually declined in importance from 1870 to the present, the exploitation of land, fossil fuels and natural resources grew at an unprecedented rate from 1870 to precedented rate, the destructive consequences of which are becoming increasingly apparent today.
Looking to the future, Stanziani argues that, in order to deal with the immense challenges we now face, we must be prepared radically to rethink our economic and political systems. He proposes a new social contract that would make democracy, social equality and the environment the three pillars of the world of tomorrow.
"This is a new genre of total history. At once an account of human uses of earthly resources, a history of social structures, and a study of the frameworks that have guided social scientists for centuries, Earth Capital connects calories, energy, work, and the institutions that govern our lives into one relentlessly insightful and provocative narrative. Stanziani tells the story of �earth regimes� by taking readers from Russia to the Mediterranean, from the Indian Ocean to France; his book rises above north-south and east-west divides and illuminates a divided and often unjust whole."
Jeremy Adelman, University of Cambridge
"Earth Capital is an erudite and brilliant history of the processes by which, in recent few decades, 'a savage form of capitalism', equally destructive of social regulation and the planetary environment, came to assume an aggressive and dominant global form. Stanziani's arguments will be essential reading for anyone debating human futures today."
Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago
ISBN: 9781509571499
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
350 pages