The Human Economy

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Paperback, 320 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9780745649801
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John Wiley & Sons e druk, 2010 9780745649801
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The global financial crisis has renewed concern about whether capitalist markets are the best way of organizing economic life. Would it not be better if we were to treat the economy as something made and remade by people themselves, rather than as an impersonal machine? The object of a human economy is the reproduction of human beings and of whatever sustains life in general. Such an economy would express human variety in its local particulars as well as the interests of all humanity. The editors have assembled here a citizen’s guide to building a human economy. This project is not a dream but is part of a collective effort that began a decade ago at the first World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and has gathered pace ever since. Over thirty original essays address topics that range from globalization, community participation and microcredit to corporate social responsibility and alternative energy. Each offers a critical guide to further reading. The Human Economy builds on decades of engaged research to bring a new economic vision to general readers and a comprehensive guide for all students of the contemporary world.

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ISBN13:9780745649801
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:320
Hoofdrubriek:Economie

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Building the human economy together (
Keith Hart, Jean–Louis Laville & Antonio David Cattani).
<p>Part One: World society.</p>
<p>Globalization (Thomas Hylland Eriksen).</p>
<p>Global public goods (Philip Golub &amp; Jean–Paul Mar&eacute;chal).</p>
<p>International organizations (Fran&ccedil;ois–Xavier Merrien &amp; Ang&egrave;le Flora Mendy).</p>
<p>Development (Keith Hart &amp; Vishnu Padayachee).</p>
<p>Alter–globalization (Geoffrey Pleyers).</p>
<p>Part Two: Economics with a human face.</p>
<p>Plural economy (Jean–Louis Laville).</p>
<p>Ecological economics (Sabine U O′Hara).</p>
<p>Feminist economics (Julie A Nelson).</p>
<p>Fair trade (Alfonso Cotera Fretel &amp; Humberto Ortiz Roca).</p>
<p>Labour economy (Jos&eacute; Luis Coraggio).</p>
<p>Microcredit (Jean–Michel Servet).</p>
<p>Informal economy (Keith Hart).</p>
<p>Part Three: Moral politics.</p>
<p>Citizenship (Paulo Henrique Martins).</p>
<p>Corporate social responsibility (Anne Salmon).</p>
<p>Welfare (Adalbert Evers).</p>
<p>Gift (Alain Caill&eacute;).</p>
<p>Moral economy (Chris Hann).</p>
<p>Communism (David Graeber).</p>
<p>Part Four: Beyond market and state.</p>
<p>Third sector (Catherine Alexander).</p>
<p>Solidarity economy (&eacute;conomie solidaire) (Jean–Louis Laville).</p>
<p>Community participation (Marilyn Taylor).</p>
<p>Local development (John M Bryden).</p>
<p>NGOs (David Lewis).</p>
<p>Social capital (Desmond McNeill).</p>
<p>Social enterprise (Jacques Defourny &amp; Marthe Nyssens).</p>
<p>Social entrepreneurship (Lars Hulg&aring;rd).</p>
<p>Part Five: New directions.</p>
<p>Community &amp; complementary currencies (J&eacute;r&ocirc;me Blanc).</p>
<p>Digital commons (Felix Stalder).</p>
<p>Mobility (John Urry).</p>
<p>Alternative energy (Arnaud Sales and Leandro Raizer).</p>
<p>Worlds of emancipation (Antonio David Cattani).</p>
<p>Contributors.</p>
<p>Index.</p>

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