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Frederick Jackson

A Week in Wall Street

In “A Week in Wall Street,” Frederick Jackson provides readers with an incisive exploration of the rampant speculative culture that characterized the financial district in the early 20th century. Employing a journalistic style infused with vivid descriptions and keen observations, Jackson meticulously chronicles the frenetic pace and emotional volatility of a week in the lives of traders and investors. The narrative is steeped in historical context, serving as a reflective critique of capitalist excess and the unpredictable interplay between public sentiment and market forces, thus positioning the book as an essential commentary on the socio-economic fabric of its time. Frederick Jackson, a contemporary of the Gilded Age, was deeply immersed in the ethos of capitalism and its discontents. His firsthand experience in finance, combined with an insightful understanding of social dynamics, uniquely equipped him to capture the era's financial fervor. Having witnessed the impacts of the 1907 panic, Jackson's perspective is both personal and analytical, revealing the entangled destinies of individuals and markets. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in financial history, economic sociology, and the psychological dimensions of trading. Jackson'Äôs work is not only a historical account but also a timeless reflection on human behavior in the face of financial temptation, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate relationship between capital and emotion.
114 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2021
Udgivelsesår
2021
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