Entrepreneurship in the Age of Empire
Colonialism, Collaboration and Exploitation
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the evolution of entrepreneurial styles in the post-family capitalist era, the book delves into how ambitious businessmen maneuvered through socio-commercial networks to access a complex system of capital cooperation. It highlights the interplay of disguised monopolies and interconnected interests, revealing the intricate dynamics that shaped modern entrepreneurship.
