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Wolf Rainer Wendt

Doing care and doing economy: On the ecology of social and economic life

Doing care and doing economy: On the ecology of social and economic life

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The book emphasizes the need to do economy in a caring way in the global crisis, emphasizing social care, state action, and the responsibility of companies. All actors are involved in caring and managing within an ecological framework for a development that is beneficial to life.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 162 pages
Publication date: 23 August 2022
Publisher: Springer


The importance of conducting an economy in a compassionate and mindful manner during the global crisis cannot be overstated. In such a challenging context, the two concepts of care and economy are inextricably linked, forming a mutually reinforcing relationship. The context at hand is a multifaceted and intricate one, encompassing social care, governmental action, and the accountability of corporations. All stakeholders are actively engaged in the process of caring and managing within an ecological framework, aiming to foster a development that is advantageous to life on a local and global scale.

Social care plays a pivotal role in addressing the various needs and vulnerabilities of individuals and communities. It encompasses a wide range of services and interventions that aim to improve the well-being and quality of life of those in need. This includes healthcare, education, housing, social welfare, and support for vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities. By providing access to essential resources and services, social care helps to reduce social inequality, promote social cohesion, and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

State action is also crucial in responding to the global crisis. Governments have the responsibility to implement policies and initiatives that promote economic growth, social welfare, and environmental sustainability. This may include measures such as investment in infrastructure, research and development, job creation programs, and social safety nets. By investing in these areas, governments can create a supportive environment for businesses and individuals, fostering economic resilience and promoting long-term sustainable development.

Corporations, too, have a significant role to play in conducting an economy in a caring way. They have the power to influence social and environmental outcomes through their operations and policies. Companies can prioritize sustainability, social responsibility, and ethical behavior in their business practices. This may include reducing their environmental impact, promoting fair labor practices, and investing in community development projects. By adopting responsible and sustainable practices, corporations can contribute to the well-being of society and the planet.

In conclusion, the need to conduct an economy in a caring way during the global crisis is paramount. Social care, state action, and the responsibility of corporations are interdependent and must work together to create a sustainable and equitable future. By prioritizing care, promoting social welfare, and adopting sustainable practices, we can mitigate the impacts of the crisis and build a more resilient and inclusive society.

Weight: 236g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783658380700
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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