Manias, Panics, and Crashes
A historical exploration of financial crises, their causes, and preventative measures.
A historical exploration of financial crises, their causes, and preventative measures.
An in-depth historical analysis of financial crises and the lessons they teach.
Dark Towers uncovers the tumultuous history of Deutsche Bank and its relations with Donald Trump, revealing a web of financial malpractice.
Thomas Piketty’s ‘Capital and Ideology’ is an expansive examination of inequality, exploring its historical evolution and offering solutions to address it.
This historical narrative details the contentious creation of the Federal Reserve System in the United States, highlighting the key figures and political battles that paved the way for America’s central banking system.
This book details the spectacular rise and fall of Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM), a hedge fund that collapsed in 1998, nearly breaking the global financial system.
John Kenneth Galbraith’s ‘The Great Crash 1929’ examines the causes and consequences of the 1929 stock market crash. It explores the speculative boom and its inevitable collapse, offering insights into the economic and social dynamics of the time.
Paul Krugman’s ‘The Conscience of a Liberal’ delves into the economic and political history of 20th-century America, offering a perspective on progressive reform and economic inequality.