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The future of capitalism : facing the new anxieties / Paul Collier

By: Collier, PaulMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York, N.Y., Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2018Edition: First U.S. editionDescription: 247 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 9780062748652Subject(s): Capitalism Forecasting | Economic forecasting | CapitalismDDC classification: 330.122
Contents:
Part one: Crisis. The new anxieties Part two: Restoring ethics. The foundations of morality : from the selfish gene to the ethical group ; The ethical state ; The ethical firm ; The ethical family ; The ethical world Part three: Restoring the inclusive society. The geographic divide : booming metropolis, broken cities ; The class divide : having it all, falling apart ; The global divide : winners, and the left behind Part four: Restoring inclusive politics. Breaking the extremes
Summary: "From world-renowned economist Paul Collier, a candid diagnosis of the many failures of the greatest economic system in history, and a pragmatic and realistic vision for how we can repair it. Western society, once thriving, is being torn apart by deep new rifts in its social and economic fabric. It's now populous cities versus rural counties; the highly skilled elite versus the less educated; wealthy versus developing countries. As these breaks have deepened, we've lost the sense of obligation to others so crucial to the rise of postwar social democracy in the first place. These divisions are currently being addressed solely by revivalist ideologies and populist megafigures--we're in the age of Brexit, President Donald Trump, and the return of the far right in Germany. And unless we do something now, the gap between the promises of prosperity for all that capitalism once offered and the crisis of contempt we find ourselves in will only grow wider, faster. [This book] is a passionate and polemical treatise that presents brilliantly original solutions for healing this economic, social, and cultural discord, with the cool head of pragmatism and policy rather than the fervor of rhetoric. Paul Collier's workable solution is in the center: we have no time for moral or intellectual superiority on either side of the political spectrum, he argues, and no shiny new economic theory is going to save us this time. Drawing on the wisdom of some of the world's most distinguished social scientists, Collier charts an agenda of empowerment to show us how to save capitalism from itself--eschewing the ideological baggage of the twentieth century and instead crafting practical policy grounded in communitarian ethics to address the rapid rise in inequality that will either end us or propel us into an entirely new economic age."--Jacket
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals - January 1st to 31st 2023
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Originally published in the United Kingdom in 2018 by Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Random House UK

Part one: Crisis. The new anxieties
Part two: Restoring ethics. The foundations of morality : from the selfish gene to the ethical group ; The ethical state ; The ethical firm ; The ethical family ; The ethical world
Part three: Restoring the inclusive society. The geographic divide : booming metropolis, broken cities ; The class divide : having it all, falling apart ; The global divide : winners, and the left behind
Part four: Restoring inclusive politics. Breaking the extremes

"From world-renowned economist Paul Collier, a candid diagnosis of the many failures of the greatest economic system in history, and a pragmatic and realistic vision for how we can repair it. Western society, once thriving, is being torn apart by deep new rifts in its social and economic fabric. It's now populous cities versus rural counties; the highly skilled elite versus the less educated; wealthy versus developing countries. As these breaks have deepened, we've lost the sense of obligation to others so crucial to the rise of postwar social democracy in the first place. These divisions are currently being addressed solely by revivalist ideologies and populist megafigures--we're in the age of Brexit, President Donald Trump, and the return of the far right in Germany. And unless we do something now, the gap between the promises of prosperity for all that capitalism once offered and the crisis of contempt we find ourselves in will only grow wider, faster. [This book] is a passionate and polemical treatise that presents brilliantly original solutions for healing this economic, social, and cultural discord, with the cool head of pragmatism and policy rather than the fervor of rhetoric. Paul Collier's workable solution is in the center: we have no time for moral or intellectual superiority on either side of the political spectrum, he argues, and no shiny new economic theory is going to save us this time. Drawing on the wisdom of some of the world's most distinguished social scientists, Collier charts an agenda of empowerment to show us how to save capitalism from itself--eschewing the ideological baggage of the twentieth century and instead crafting practical policy grounded in communitarian ethics to address the rapid rise in inequality that will either end us or propel us into an entirely new economic age."--Jacket

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