Escape From Capitalism
Economics is Political, and Other Liberating Truths
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Narrated by:
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Deborah McBride
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Written by:
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Clara E. Mattei
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Economics is sold as pure and apolitical: scientific, neutral, exact. This urgent book exposes its true role: to convince us there’s no alternative to capitalism. We live in a world dominated by the dogma that austerity is necessary, unemployment natural, endless wars inevitable and central banks all-powerful. It doesn’t have to be this way.
In her bold, groundbreaking manifesto, economist Clara E. Mattei tears the mask off our economic system. She unpacks key concepts like growth, inflation, unemployment and balanced budgets to show how they’re weaponized to enforce market dependence, not freedom, stripping us of the power to shape the democratic decisions that govern our daily lives. Enduring problems such as poverty and inequality are not accidents or bugs in the economy, but core features – justified with pseudoscientific models to support a system that unfairly rewards people with the most resources.
Why should we accept this? Capitalism, Mattei argues, isn’t inevitable, scientific, or natural – it's a relatively young system that can be replaced. Inspired by a lineage of political resistance, Escape From Capitalism calls for us to challenge the broken economics of our times, and pave the way towards liberation.
© Clara E. Mattei 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026
The writing is engaging and accessible, balancing sharp critique with empathy. Instead of sounding overly academic or cynical, the book feels like a conversation with someone who has stepped outside the system and is gently inviting you to reconsider your own path. It encourages you to redefine success on your own terms, whether that means prioritizing time, creativity, relationships, or mental well being.
Another strong point is its optimistic tone. Rather than just pointing out flaws in capitalism, the book opens up possibilities. It introduces alternative ways of thinking about work and life that feel liberating, even if you do not fully adopt them. It plants a seed that there are other ways to live, and that alone can be powerful.
Overall, Escape from Capitalism is not just a critique, it is an awakening. It leaves you feeling lighter, more aware, and slightly more in control of your choices. Even if you remain within the system, you come out of it with a new perspective and a stronger sense of agency.
Escape from Capitalism is a refreshing and deeply inspiring read
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