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Mindful EconomicsHow the US Economy Works, Why it Matters, and How it Could be Different |
Product Details
ISBN-10
1-58322-847-0
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-847-0
Publication Date
Sep 2008
Nb of pages
432
Illustrations 15
Illustration type
Illustrations, black & white
Dimensions 6 x 9 in.
Original Publication
2008
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DescriptionAre the huge profits garnered by corporations each year a case of a few bad apples in the business world taking advantage of unmonitored dealings? Is this consolidation of wealth made at the expense of the overall economy and the wellbeing of the average citizen? Will the planet be saved by developing more “green businesses” and “green collar” jobs? Joel Magnuson delivers a powerful response to the current misconceptions about the US economy in his brilliantly accessible Mindful Economics. The troubles we face are not the result of a good system gone awry, but rather a system that is built to do exactly what it is doing: corporations are designed to reap profits for its shareholders, at any cost. The greater welfare of society, or of the environment, will never be as important as financial gain. Magnuson shows us the relationship between the current wars abroad; rising oil prices; the recession; ballooning incomes of top CEOs; the mortgage crisis; and the health care, insurance, and auto industries, and he teaches us that the best way to understand the US economy is to think like an economist. With stunning clarity, Magnuson shows the interconnectedness of the local with the global, and offers real alternatives to this capitalist model.
ReviewsExperts
An excellent guide to one of the most deliberately mystified fields of human endeavor. If you ever wondered what all those words and concepts mean, this is the book to turn to.
-Doug Henwood , May 21, 2008
Joel Magnuson notes an irreconcilable conflict between capitalist financial growth and environmental sustainability. He finds hope, however, in a kind of evolutionary socialism that he calls Mindful ...more
-Barbara Garson
A lovely and provocative introduction to American capitalism that I wish every American would read.
-Robert W. McChesney |
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