Sustainable Capitalism: A Matter of Common Sense

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Kumarian Press, 2005 - 211 páginas
* Addresses the philosophical and scientific roots of sustainability
* Examines neglected ethical and moral aspects of capitalist economic theory
* Advocates a new sustainable paradigm for all living organizations, businesses, economics, and societies

Over the past half-century, capitalist economics has deviated from its original social purpose into an amoral quest for economic growth at any cost. A relentless pursuit of profits and the "bottom line" poses a constant threat to the earth and the life upon it. Ikerd, who spent the first half of his thirty-year academic career as a traditional free-market, neoclassical economist, came to see the inherently extractive and exploitative nature of his own field and began to develop an alternative vision for capitalism, which he lays out in this book.

In order to foster a new economics of sustainability, social and ethical values must be reintegrated into capitalist economics, thus restoring a sense of balance into the economic system that ensures that communities the world over will thrive. Rather than calling for the overthrow of capitalism, Ikerd suggests how capitalism can become a vehicle for these ends.

Both a penetrating critique of capitalism and an exploration of its vast and untapped potential for maximizing human welfare, Sustainable Capitalism: A Matter of Common Senseis written for those concerned with the future of our planet and the continued viability of global capitalism.

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Índice

THE NEGLECTED PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
1
Four
16
THE PURSUIT OF ENLIGHTENED SELFINTERESTS
23
1
38
THE INADEQUACIES OF ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
61
Addressing Economic Inadequacies
74
Five
81
THE THREE ECONOMIES OF SUSTAINABILITY
121
Eight MANAGING THE MORAL ECONOMY
139
Nine MANAGING THE PUBLIC ECONOMY
159
Ten MANAGING THE PRIVATE ECONOMY
177
Eleven SUSTAINABLE CAPITALISM
197
Index
203
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