A Philosopher's Guide to Natural Capitalism: A Sustainable Future Within Reach
A Philosopher's Guide to Natural Capitalism: A Sustainable Future Within Reach
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This book argues that a sustainable future is possible without abandoning Capitalism. It proposes a new economic model called Natural Capitalism and critiques Classical Liberalism, which is no longer appropriate for our current circumstances. The author emphasizes the differences between Classical Liberalism and Progressive Liberalism and how they relate to climate change, corporate governance, social and environmental policy, and democratic institutions.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 286 pages
Publication date: 07 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book presents a compelling argument that a sustainable future is achievable while maintaining Capitalism in its current form, known as Consumer Capitalism. While acknowledging the unsustainability of the current global economic organization, the author emphasizes that Capitalism is a flexible concept that has evolved over centuries. In Part I, the author presents an economic model for a sustainable form of Capitalism, referred to as Natural Capitalism. In Part II, the author delves into rigorous philosophical analysis, challenging the dominant narrative underlying Classical Liberalism. The narrative is reconstructed carefully, analyzed to understand its historical power and enduring relevance, and ultimately deemed no longer appropriate for our current circumstances. In Part III, the author examines Classical Liberalism and globalized Capitalism, exploring the economic system it licenses. Finally, in the conclusion, the author brings together the threads of the discussion, highlighting the distinctions between Classical Liberalism and the contemporary version of Progressive Liberalism that nurtures and supports Natural Capitalism.
This book appeals to a wide range of scholars and inquisitive individuals seeking a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of the challenges posed by climate change, encompassing areas such as corporate governance, social and environmental policy, declining social capital, and the effectiveness of democratic institutions in addressing sustainability. It holds particular relevance for students and instructors in philosophy, history, economics, political science, social policy, and environmental studies.
The author's approach is interdisciplinary, drawing from various fields to provide a holistic understanding of the issues at hand. The book offers a clear and accessible narrative, making it suitable for both academic and non-academic audiences. It provides valuable insights and perspectives that can help shape discussions and policies related to sustainable development and the future of Capitalism.
In conclusion, this book presents a thought-provoking exploration of the possibilities for a sustainable future within the framework of Capitalism. By challenging the dominant narratives and offering alternative perspectives, it contributes to the ongoing dialogue on climate change and sustainable development. It is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and individuals interested in shaping a more resilient and inclusive world.
Weight: 472g
Dimension: 156 x 235 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032483467
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