[Review] The Capitalist Manifesto (Johan Norberg) Summarized.

[Review] The Capitalist Manifesto (Johan Norberg) Summarized.
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[Review] The Capitalist Manifesto (Johan Norberg) Summarized.

May 20 2026 | 00:08:54

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Episode May 20, 2026 00:08:54

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The Capitalist Manifesto (Johan Norberg)

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The Capitalist Manifesto: Why the Global Free Market Will Save the World is a 2023 work of political economy by Swedish author and historian Johan Norberg. Written as a contemporary defense of capitalism, it responds to growing suspicion of globalization, free trade, private property, and market competition among both progressive and nationalist critics. Norberg argues that the global free market has been the main institutional engine behind modern improvements in poverty reduction, health, education, innovation, and personal freedom. The book is not a technical economics textbook, but a data-rich public argument that combines history, moral philosophy, and policy criticism. It updates themes from Norberg earlier work on global capitalism while addressing newer concerns about inequality, climate change, industrial policy, supply chains, and geopolitical rivalry. Its purpose is to show why capitalism should be corrected where it fails, but not abandoned for systems built on coercion, protectionism, or centralized control.

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