The Five Forces That Broke Capitalism, and One Fix: Essay

December 12, 2025, 11:00 AM UTC

With the world in mortal crisis throughout the 1930s, the leading capitalist intellectuals of the day met in a series of fraught conferences. Horrified by the advances of totalitarianism, economists like John Maynard Keynes, Friedrich Hayek, Karl Polanyi and Ludwig von Mises clashed, tried to understand what had gone wrong and sought a version of capitalism that people would accept. Their efforts produced ideas that would guide the world for decades — from Keynes’ general theory to Hayek’s road to serfdom — and in 1938 birthed the concept of neoliberalism. But they failed to agree on much of ...

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