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Ha-Joon Chang

23 Things they don't tell you about Capitalism

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2010

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Essay Topics

1.

What does Ha-Joon Chang mean by “active economic citizenship” (xvi)? How does this relate to his purpose in writing the book?

2.

At the beginning of each essay, Chang summarizes a view he attributes to free-market economists and then critiques that view. Refer to the works of one or more neoliberal economists on one or more of the issues Chang discusses. How accurately does he convey their views? Does he ever misrepresent them? If so, how? Cite passages from both authors.

3.

Chang argues that as of 2010, the development of household appliances was socially and economically more important than that of the internet. Given what has happened since then, does his argument still hold up? Why or why not?

4.

Are Chang’s 23 “Things” arranged in any particular order? Why might he have arranged them the way he did?

5.

Research the challenges facing a developing country of your choice. Based on the book, what recommendations do you think Chang would give policymakers in that country?

6.

Focusing on one of Chang’s 23 essays, consider the evidence that Chang provides to support his points. How well does he establish causation rather than mere correlation? Cite the text in your response.

7.

In the last essay, Chang suggests that good economists are not necessary to make sound economic policies. Does this undercut the validity of the recommendations he makes as an economist? Why or why not?

8.

According to Chang, what are the main causes of the 2008 global financial crisis, and what would help prevent a similar event in the future? Do you agree? Why or why not?

9.

Identify one simile or metaphor that Chang uses to illustrate a principle. Does his use of figurative language enhance his point? Why or why not?

10.

On what issues, if any, does Chang agree with free-market economists? How can you tell?

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