Capitalism is the only complex system known to us that can provide an
efficient and innovative economy, but the financial crisis has brought
out the pernicious side of capitalism and shown that it remains
dependent on the state to rescue it from its own deficiencies. Can
capitalism be reshaped so that it is fit for society, or must we
acquiesce to the neoliberal view that society will be at its best when
markets are given free rein in all areas of life? The aim of this book
is to show that the acceptance of capitalism and the market does not
require us to accept the full neoliberal agenda of unrestrained
markets, insecurity in our working lives, and neglect of the
environment and of public services. In particular, it should not mean
supporting the growing dominance of public life by corporate wealth.
The world’s most successful mature economies are those that fully
embrace both the discipline of the market and the need for protection
against its negative outcomes. Indeed, a continuing, unresolved clash
between these two forces is itself a major source of vitality and
innovation for economy and society. But maintenance of that tension
depends on the enduring strength of trade unions and other critical
groups in civil society - a strength that is threatened by
neoliberalism’s increasingly intolerant onward march. Outlining the
principles for a renewed and more assertive social democracy, this
timely and important book shows that real possibilities exist to
create a better world than that which is being offered by the wealthy
elites who dominate our public and private lives.
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ISBN
9780745688084
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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