The book explores the historical and theoretical perspectives on the predictions of capitalism's demise, examining why these forecasts have consistently failed to materialize. It delves into the intellectual history of economic thought, analyzing the works of various thinkers who have anticipated the end of capitalism and the reasons behind their miscalculations. The author argues that these predictions often overlook capitalism's adaptability and resilience, as well as the complex social and cultural factors that sustain it. Through this analysis, the book provides insights into the enduring nature of capitalism and the challenges of envisioning its future.