Neil E. Harrison & John Mikler 
Capitalism for All [EPUB ebook] 
Realizing Its Liberal Promise

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Capitalism has lost its glamor. In just three decades since it ‚defeated‘ a totalitarian Soviet Union, capitalism is today blamed for slowing growth, a dangerously changing climate, inequality, social misery, and a rise in nationalist populism. How did capitalism fall so far from grace?
Capitalism for All show how, quite simply, the governments of the world’s wealthiest countries have forgotten capitalism’s initial purpose. It was born out of a liberal philosophy that values the competition of ideas and goods in the service of social progress while respecting the individual and preventing excessive power. Yet, with the aid of governments, giant corporations, or ‚Mega Corps, ‚ have usurped power, dominated markets, and reduced competition. The result is not liberal capitalism but what Neil E. Harrison and John Mikler term ‚Corpo Capitalism, ‚ which results in an unhappy populace seeking radical political change while challenges like climate change continue to race forward largely unchecked.
Capitalism for All explores how Corpo Capitalism came to be, argues that it is not inevitable, and explains how governments can wrest back power and create a capitalism for all.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments



1. The Fading Promise of Capitalism

Liberalism and Capitalism




Part I: The Promise of Liberalism



2. What’s Been Lost: The Dream of Liberalism

About Freedom

Liberalism, Democracy, and Capitalism

Liberalism as an Idea

Liberal Capitalism



3. The Present and Future Challenges of Liberalism

Governing Happiness

Climate Change

AI, ICT, and Automation

Preparing for a Liberal Future




Part II: Losing Liberalism



4. Mega Corps: Malefactors of Great Wealth

Mega Corps, Not Markets

National Corpo Capitalism, Not Global (Neo)liberalism

Changing the Debate



5. Corpo Capitalism and the Misery of Work

The Misery of Work from Rich to Poor Countries

The Potential for Self-Regulation

Who Governs?

Get Back in the Regulatory Ring



6. Providing for Individual Wellbeing

Social Welfare

Varieties of Welfare States

The Future of the Liberal Welfare State



7. Taxation and Representation

The Business of Business

The Business of Government Is Business

The Role of Government Is Representing Its Citizens

Making Government and Business Work for Society




Part III: A Liberal Correction



8. Capitalism and Its Discontents

Inequality and Slow Growth

Inequality and Wellbeing

Inequality and Social Mobility

Damaged Democracy and the Role of Government



9. Technological Innovation for the People

The Market Innovation Process

National Innovation Systems

A Mission for Climate Change

From Mission to Innovation

Innovation and Society

Government Governing



10. The Purpose of the Economy

Democracy by Mega Corps or for the People

Economic Efficiency or Fairness

Preventing Climate Catastrophe

Wealth and Capital

Balancing Incomes

Government to the Rescue



11. The Purpose of the Politics

Controlled Markets, but Not Powerless Governments

Liberal Values

Liberal Values in Practice

Climate Change

The Welfare State

Social Responsibility

Technological Innovation

Building Better States



12. The Resilience of Liberal Capitalism

About Resilience

The Fragility of Corpo Capitalism

The Resilience of Liberal Capitalism

Governance for Resilience

Resilience through Liberal Capitalism



13. Progressing to Liberal Capitalism

Dynamism and Institutions

Releasing the Death Grip



Notes

Bibliography

Index

Über den Autor

Neil E. Harrison is Founder and Executive Director of The Sustainable Development Institute in Colorado. He is the author of several books, including
Sustainable Capitalism and the Pursuit of Well-Being.
John Mikler is Associate Professor in the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is the author and editor of several books, including coeditor (with Karsten Ronit) of
MNCs in Global Politics: Pathways of Influence.
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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 246 ● ISBN 9781438486994 ● Dateigröße 1.6 MB ● Verlag State University of New York Press ● Erscheinungsjahr 2022 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7824682 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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