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The Capitalist Era: The Making and Unmaking of the Global Mind by Jeremy Adelman is a forthcoming work of global economic and intellectual history from Princeton University Press. Adelman, a historian known for work on Latin America, world history, and global interdependence, examines capitalism not simply as an economic system but as a historical force that reshaped how distant societies came to depend on one another. The book is positioned within debates about globalization, political economy, empire, and the crisis of trust in an interconnected world. Its central concern is how capitalism helped create a global mind, a way of imagining the world as a network of strangers linked by trade, labor, credit, consumption, and risk, and how that mindset has been strained or undone by violence, inequality, nationalism, and environmental pressure. Rather than offering a narrow market history, the book appears to synthesize economic, political, social, and intellectual history to explain capitalism as both a connector and a destabilizer.