Summary:
The book analyzes the rise of state capitalism, where governments exert control over markets and large companies, challenging the concept of free-market capitalism. It discusses the implications of this shift for international trade, global politics, and the balance of power between multinational corporations and sovereign states.
Key points:
1. State Capitalism vs. Free Markets:
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