Description
Sassoon paints an unforgettable picture of our galloping descent into political barbarism, mixing blunt expose and classical references with an astonishing array of data. Why does the United States proportionately have more civilians owning guns than Yemen, where there is a war on? Why did the UK enter the pandemic with fewer doctors than any EU country except Poland and Romania?
In Morbid Symptoms he refuses to abandon what Antonio Gramsci termed the optimism of the will, instead recalling a line from Machiavelli's Istorie fiorentine: 'do not impute past disorders to the nature of the men, but to the times, which, being changed, give reasonable ground to hope that, with better government, our city will have better fortune in the future'.
A health check on our corrupt and broken political system by one of our finest historians
About the Author
Donald Sassoon is Emeritus Professor of Comparative European History at Queen Mary, University of London, and the acclaimed author of The Anxious Triumph, The Culture of the Europeans, One Hundred Years of Socialism and Mona Lisa, all widely translated.
Reviews
Sassoon is both a brilliant writer and has a polymathic range. He has produced a magnum opus, an accessible and genuinely global history of the transformative but unstable character of the capitalist phenomenon. This is a book for today and tomorrow -- Harold James * Financial Times [for The Anxious Triumph] *
Studded with fascinating details . . . Familiar facts mingle with jaw-dropping novelties . . . brilliant -- Adam Tooze * Guardian [for The Anxious Triumph] *
An unfailingly enjoyable history of a tumultuous half-century. His asides are sometimes playful, sometimes caustic, but always to the point . . . masterly . . . the doyen of comparative historians -- Ferdinand Mount * Times Literary Supplement [for The Anxious Triumph] *
Book Information
ISBN 9781839761454
Author Donald Sassoon
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 477g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 25mm