A sweeping history of the full range of human labor
Few authors are able to write cogently in both the scientific and the
economic spheres. Even fewer possess the intellectual scope needed to
address science and economics at a macro as well as a micro level. But
Paul Cockshott, using the dual lenses of Marxist economics and
technological advance, has managed to pull off a stunningly acute
critical perspective of human history, from pre-agricultural societies
to the present. In How the World Works, Cockshott connects scientific,
economic, and societal strands to produce a sweeping and detailed work
of historical analysis. This book will astound readers of all
backgrounds and ages; it will also will engage scholars of history,
science, and economics for years to come.