Plus, receive recommendations and exclusive offers on all of your favorite books and authors from Simon & Schuster.
LIST PRICE $32.00
Free shipping when you spend $40. Terms apply.
Buy from Other Retailers
Table of Contents
About The Book
For a quarter of a millennium, Adam Smith’s invisible hand, ghostly and bloodied, has written the script of our lives. Everyman makes the ethereal ink in which it is etched legible by embodying the solitary, self-interested homo economicus as Neo. Telling the tale as a novel, Everyman traces global capitalism’s arc from boom to bust through its key characters: economics’ textbook “rational actor,” Neo, and his reckless apostles—model “finance bro,” Finn; ambassador of globalization, Davos; envoy to distant lands, Wash; and the quintessence of the tech industry, Tek. In a dazzling saga spanning generations and continents, Neo’s epic journey takes us from Chicago to New York to London, from Wall Street to Burning Man, from the factories of the Rust Belt to the farmlands of India, introducing us to the economic minds and political figures who have shaped our world, everyday people, and even runaway monsters.
An entertaining magical realist romp, Everyman touches on the most significant economic events in global history, from the Great Depression to the 2008 Financial Crisis, Britain’s Brexit vote to the inexorable rise of populism globally. Drawing on moral psychology, philosophy, evolutionary biology, and beyond, it animates the possibilities for how we might build on our capacity for cooperation to reinvent our broken institutions—and ourselves. By breaking form to ignite our moral imaginations, it presents a vision for rewriting our modern-day mythology, our economic theory. Everyman asks: by recasting economics strawman protagonist as a flesh-and-blood character, can we turn the plot of our lives from an inevitable tragedy to a redemption story and alter the destiny of our civilization?
Product Details
- Publisher: Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster (September 8, 2026)
- Length: 416 pages
- ISBN13: 9781982179113
Browse Related Books
Raves and Reviews
“Wonderful and witty: A powerful satire, and a critique of the profession and its pernicious influence. This is the best critical fiction/nonfiction take on economics and finance that I have ever read. You will surely find Everyman informative and, I dare say, entertaining.” —Roman Frydman, Professor of Economics, New York University and Founding Editor, Project Syndicate
“Everyman is a fable of breathtaking sweep and sharp insight, a book that belongs on economics syllabi and bedside tables alike. Haldar also brilliantly pulls together the sparks of a revolution that is almost here.” —Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America
“Everyman is not a book. It is an exorcism. For 250 years, economics has armed the bloodied hand that clenches our throat. Antara Haldar's new book is a psychological drama unveiling an oppressive pseudoscience, a tragedy that refuses its own curtain. Read it and you will no longer ask who economics is for.” —Yanis Varoufakis, author of Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism
Resources and Downloads
High Resolution Images
-
Book Cover Image (jpg): Everyman
Hardcover 9781982179113
-
Author Photo (jpg): Antara Haldar Courtesy of Antara Haldar(0.1 MB)
Any use of an author photo must include its respective photo credit







