For much of the 20th century, Western experts viewed China as a pre-capitalist society. They typically equated ‘capitalism’ with industrialisation and innovation, spectacular benchmarks such as coal-powered engines, steel factories and advances in chemical and mechanical engineering. These technological breakthroughs distinguished the ‘West’ from the ‘rest’, and it was their absence in China – and much of Asia – that marked it as ‘pre-capitalist’.
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When Harvard Business School Tried To Fix Capitalism
A new history of Harvard Business School looks at the school’s role in shaping American businesses’ singular focus on profit since the 1980’s.