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Clara E. Mattei – Escape from Capitalism

Clara E. Mattei Escape from Capitalism review en information of the content of the book and an intervention by the American economist. Simon & Schuster will publish the Clara E. Mattei book on the consequences of capitalism on January 27, 2026. Here you can read information about the content of the book, the author and the publication.

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  • “A compelling and insightful book on austerity that, through meticulous research and historical documentation, unveils the deep political forces behind economic decisions and offers essential tools for understanding today’s world.” (Thomas Piketty)
  • “Capitalism seems invincible and inevitable. It is neither. Clara Mattei’s new book illustrates brilliantly its fragility and, in so doing, restores hope that everything could be different.” (Yanis Varoufakis, Greek politician and author)
  • “One of the brightest voices of a coming generation, Clara Mattei here offers an impassioned plea for new and wider economic and political horizons.” (James K. Galbraith, Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin)

Clara E. Mattei Escape from Capitalism

Escape from Capitalism

An Intervention

  • Author: Clara E. Mattei (United States)
  • Book type: economics book on capitalism
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • To be released: January 27, 2026
  • Length: 384 pages
  • Prize: $ 26.00 / $ 13.00 / $ 18.99
  • Format: hardback / ebook / audiobook
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Blurb of the Clara E. Mattei book on capitalism

For fans of Bernie Sanders and Thomas Piketty, an urgent intervention against capitalism revealing how economic models serve the extremely wealthy and powerful at the expense of ordinary people—and how we can reclaim our power to make choices about our economic lives.

Capitalism isn’t inevitable, scientific, or natural—it’s a relatively young system that can be replaced. In this radical rethinking of economics, Clara Mattei argues that enduring problems such as poverty, unemployment, and inflation are not bugs in the economy but core features. They are justified with pseudoscientific models, fabrications built to support a capitalist economy that unfairly rewards people with the most resources.

The tools of economic experts—budget cuts, interest rate hikes, and regressive taxes—are sold as apolitical but disguise a bleak reality: they maintain our capitalist system, reinforcing inequality. Central bankers raise interest rates knowing this will cause a recession and pain to working families. Governments slash tax collection jobs in the name of balanced budgets, which actually shields the wealthy from tax enforcement and creates budget shortfalls used to justify cuts in social services. Textbooks teach that unemployment must rise to fix inflation. But this model creates conditions that force people to accept crummy jobs and low pay.

In the wake of World War I, when the world’s economy was in turmoil, economics was elevated to a scientific discipline, legitimized through mathematical formulas and new economic institutions considered too sophisticated for the average person to understand. Today’s economic institutions, from the Fed to the IMF, wield immense power over monetary policy yet are shielded from democratic scrutiny. Why should we accept a system that delegates crucial decisions that impact our lives to institutions in which we have no say?

All the major problems today—from a healthcare system that prioritizes profits over well-being to the rise of ultranationalism—are rooted in an economic system that fails to serve the common good. In this revelatory manifesto, Mattei sets out a revolutionary vision that may one day allow us to achieve true economic freedom and finally escape from capitalism.

Clara E. Mattei is a professor of economics at The University of Tulsa. She is the Founding President of FREE—the Forum for Real Economic Emancipation—and the author of The Capital Order (University of Chicago Press), which was praised by The Financial Times as one of the ten best economics books of 2022 and has been translated into over a dozen languages.

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