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The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire

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  • Sep 10, 2019
  • #PoliticalEconomy
William Dalrymple (historian)
@DalrympleWill
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The story of how the East India Company took over large swaths of Asia, and the devastating results of the corporation running a country. In August 1765, the East India Company def... Show More

The story of how the East India Company took over large swaths of Asia, and the devastating results of the corporation running a country.

In August 1765, the East India Company defeated the young Mughal emperor and set up, in his place, a government run by English traders who collected taxes through means of a private army.

The creation of this new government marked the moment that the East India Company ceased to be a conventional company and became something much more unusual: an international corporation transformed into an aggressive colonial power. Over the course of the next 47 years, the company's reach grew until almost all of India south of Delhi was effectively ruled from a boardroom in the city of London.

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Number of Pages: 544

ISBN: 1635573955

ISBN-13: 9781635573954

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Alex Tabarrok @ATabarrok · Jan 25, 2023
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Anything by @DalrympleWill is a must read. The Anarchy on East India Company Return of a King on first Anglo-Afghan War Last Mughal on the India mutiny
JD 🌎 @JDcarlu · Apr 17, 2023
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I read in pairs, and this time it has been really wonderful. ‘Seeing like a State’ and ‘The Anarchy’ have been an incredible match and felt like brain cross-fit.
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