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Public Goods and Commons: The Foundation for Human Wellbeing
Public Goods and Commons: The Foundation for Human Wellbeing
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Humans and human wellbeing depend on the natural resources provided by Planet Earth and the solidarity between human beings. The book approaches the topic from various angles, offering a holistic conception that covers the macro- and the micro-economic, the political and the developmental aspects. It emphasizes that a philosophical base is needed for understanding and managing the topic and that wellbeing can only be improved and the common good can only be maintained if the public and the private sectors cooperate.
Format: Hardback
Length: 237 pages
Publication date: 18 December 2023
Publisher: De Gruyter
Humans and human well-being are intricately linked to the natural resources bestowed upon us by Planet Earth. These resources, in turn, rely on the unity and cooperation of human beings. This unity is manifested through the social resources provided by society. Both types of resources, being public goods, are accessible to all individuals. The book approaches the topic from diverse perspectives, encompassing the often overlooked dimension of measurement. It presents a comprehensive conception that encompasses macro- and micro-economic, political, and developmental aspects. By illustrating the range of actions available at different decision-making levels and the potential outcomes they yield, the book offers valuable insights into understanding and managing this critical subject.
It emphasizes the importance of a philosophical foundation for comprehending and overseeing the topic, recognizing that true well-being and the advancement of the common good can only be achieved through collaboration between the public and private sectors. This cooperation has gained significant momentum with the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, spanning local to global levels.
The book is designed to appeal to a wide audience, including scholars, students, practitioners in businesses, and public service professionals. In academia, it serves as a valuable companion to textbooks on subjects such as public finance, sustainable development, social affairs, and public-private partnerships, both at undergraduate and graduate levels. For professionals in these fields, the book provides a non-academic yet insightful perspective on the topic, offering valuable insights and practical applications.
Furthermore, the book's appeal extends beyond academia, as it caters to readers who are managers and scholars alike, seeking to broaden their horizons and explore new perspectives. In today's rapidly changing world, books that bridge the gap between different disciplines and appeal to a diverse readership are increasingly valuable.
In conclusion, the book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the relationship between humans and natural resources, emphasizing the importance of unity, cooperation, and a philosophical foundation for sustainable development. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding and promoting the well-being of humanity and our planet.
Weight: 532g
Dimension: 240 x 170 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783111132525
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