ISBN:
9780226446288
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (186 pages)
Parallel Title:
Collins, Jane Lou, 1954 - The politics of value
Parallel Title:
Print version Collins, Jane L The Politics of Value : Three Movements to Change How We Think about the Economy
DDC:
303.372
Keywords:
Social movements - United States - History - 21st century
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Economics Sociological aspects
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Economics Political aspects
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Value
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Value Social aspects
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Social responsibility of business
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Common good Economic aspects
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Social movements United States
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History
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21st century
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Electronic books
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Common good
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Economics
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Social movements
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Social responsibility of business
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Value
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Sozioökonomischer Wandel
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Wirtschaftsethik
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Soziale Verantwortung
Abstract:
The Great Recession not only shook Americans' economic faith but also prompted powerful critiques of economic institutions. This timely book explores three movements that gathered force after 2008: the rise of the benefit corporation, which requires social responsibility and eschews share price as the best metric for success; the emergence of a new group, Slow Money, that fosters peer-to-peer investing; and the 2011 Wisconsin protests against a bill restricting the union rights of state workers. Each case shows how the concrete actions of a group of citizens can prompt us to reflect on what is needed for a just and sustainable economic system. In one case, activists raised questions about the responsibilities of business, in the second about the significance of local economies, and in the third about the contributions of the public sector. Through these movements, Jane L. Collins maps a set of cultural conversations about the types of investments and activities that contribute to the health of the economy. Compelling and persuasive, this a new framework for viewing economic value, one grounded in thoughtful assessment of the social division of labor and the relationship of the state and the market to civil society
Abstract:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Value and the Social Division of Labor -- Chapter 3. Benefit Corporations: Reimagining Corporate Responsibility -- Chapter 4. Slow Money: The Value of Place -- Chapter 5. Value and the Public Sector -- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Comparing the Three Revaluation Projects -- Notes -- Index
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