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Capitalism and Its Critics: A History: From the Industrial Revolution to AI by John Cassidy is a wide-ranging intellectual history of capitalism told through the people who challenged, criticized, or tried to reform it. Cassidy, a longtime economic journalist at The New Yorker, does not write a standard chronological defense or indictment of markets. Instead, he examines capitalism by following debates about factory labor, colonial extraction, socialism, imperialism, inequality, household work, globalization, ecological limits, and artificial intelligence. The book moves from the Industrial Revolution and the East India Company to contemporary disputes over data centers, climate change, trade wars, and technological disruption. Its purpose is not to deliver a single policy program, but to show that capitalism has always been contested, morally as well as economically. By combining biography, economic thought, and global history, Cassidy presents capitalism as a system repeatedly reshaped by crises, resistance, adaptation, and criticism.