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In this incisive and urgent work, ethicist Indukuri John Mohan Razu unpacks the ever-shifting nature of “kaleidoscopic capitalism”—a system driven by profit, sustained by reinvention, and marked by deep social and ecological costs.
Blending personal reflections with global analysis, the book traces the rise and fall of globalisation, the surge of populism and de-globalisation, and the widening inequalities fueled by capitalism’s latest avatars—tech oligarchs, AI dominance, and ecological collapse.
A compelling critique and call to action, Kaleidoscopic Capitalism challenges readers to rethink today’s economic order and seek just, humane alternatives in an increasingly fractured world.



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