Preview sounds interesting, but more like totalitarianism under a different name than capitalism - heck, I don't even think there's been a capitalist society on the planet for at least 70'ish years.
But yeah, looks like a fun read.
*edit*
Actually, the book seems quite pro-capitalist - the society seems to be socialist mixed-economy in nature, individual freedoms are lacking (the last-name thing), criminal means are used to advance personal profit (assassination, etc), and business, supported by governments (therefore, being non-capitalist businesses) have undue influence and control over peoples lives (seemingly accepted by the government).
Capitalism, in contrast, is a social system *based* on the recognition of individual rights, of the freedom of individuals, that property can be owned by individuals, and of the existence of an objective theory of values (individual liberty being 'good', etc).
What seems to be described in the book, however, is the lack of that, that is, a lack of capitalism, whereas the pro-capitalist protagonist seems to be striving and fighting to establish capitalist values (individual freedom, etc.)
*checks to see if library has it*