. >> up next on booktv, ha-joon chang takes a critical look at capitalism. this lasts about an hour, 20 minutes. >> my name is peter maravelis, i'm the events coordinator here at city lights bookstore, and i'd like to welcome you all to city lights, a literary landmark since 1953. we're very happy to have with us ha-joon chang tonight, he teaches at the faculty of economics at the university of cambridge, and his books include the best-selling "bad samaritans." he is also the recipient of two very prestigious awards, the 2003 myrtle prize and the 2005 prize for advancing the frontiers of economics. but we're happy to celebrate tonight "23 things they don't tell you about capitalism," his new book out on bloomsbury books which is really kind of a forensic study of our ideas about capital. it aims to equip the reader with an understanding of how global capitalism works and doesn't work. professor chang offers us a realistic appraisal and many fresh insights into how to shift from a more plutocratic to humane economic agenda. so please join us in giving him a v