Ferraris for All – In Defence of Economic Progress
Autor Daniel Ben–amien Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iul 2010
The growth of the economy and the spread of prosperity are increasingly seen as problematic rather than positive—a trend Daniel Ben-Ami has termed “growth skepticism.” Prosperity is accused of encouraging greed, damaging the environment, causing unhappiness, and widening social inequalities. Ferraris for All is a rejoinder to the growth skeptics. Using examples from a range of countries, including the US, the author argues that society as a whole benefits from greater affluence. Action is needed—but to increase abundance and spread it worldwide, not to limit prosperity, as the skeptics would have it.
The lively and provocative hardback edition was published to widespread coverage in 2010, and triggered debate and dissent in equal measure. This much-anticipated paperback edition includes a vigorous response from the author to the spirited discussion provoked by its controversial arguments.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847423467
ISBN-10: 1847423469
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 146 x 221 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
ISBN-10: 1847423469
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 146 x 221 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Recenzii
Growth is one of the great issues of our time. Its benefits are manifest and anybody arguing against it will have to take on Ben-Ami's core opinions. Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times
..an attractively readable, succinct and closely-argued optimistic exposition. Society of Business Economists
The global financial crisis has produced a fresh outpouring of growth scepticism: the idea that we would all be better off in a world without economic growth. Daniel Ben-Ami has provided a timely and thought-provoking reminder of why we need growth and the benefits that it brings. David Smith, Economics Editor, The Sunday Times"Daniel Ben-Ami is an important voice for reason and fact in our current economic debates. His book is a probing contribution to understanding the decisive way that economic growth helps everyone everywhere on the social ladder. Ben-Ami's style is incisive and entertaining, his argument crucial to understanding our present economic plight." Denis Dutton, Editor, Arts & Letters Daily
A good-humoured and spirited case for continued economic growth. Financial Times
Ben-Ami’s thinking and writing is spotlessly clear but unbendingly hard.......he makes a formidable, controversial case. GetAbstract
Notă biografică
Daniel Ben-Ami has worked as a journalist specializing in economics and finance for twenty-five years, during which he has contributed to many national newspapers and specialist publications, including the Financial Times, Guardian, Independent, Prospect, Sunday Telegraph, and Sunday Times. He is the author of Cowardly Capitalism: The Myth of The Global Financial Casino.
Cuprins
List of figures, tables and boxes
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface
Preface to the paperback edition
A note about the title
1. Introduction
Part One: The rise of growth scepticism
2. Polar opposites: supporters and opponents of growth
3. An indirect attack: the many forms of scepticism
4. Mainstream and elitist: the character of sceptic ideology
5. Narrowing horizons: why scepticism triumphed
Part Two: Counter-arguments
6. Better than ever: growth benefits humanity
7. Environment: subjugate nature
8. Happiness: conservatism in disguise
9. Inequality: development not restraint
10. New egalitarianism: redistributing pain
11. Conclusion: abundance for all
Bibliography
Index
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface
Preface to the paperback edition
A note about the title
1. Introduction
Part One: The rise of growth scepticism
2. Polar opposites: supporters and opponents of growth
3. An indirect attack: the many forms of scepticism
4. Mainstream and elitist: the character of sceptic ideology
5. Narrowing horizons: why scepticism triumphed
Part Two: Counter-arguments
6. Better than ever: growth benefits humanity
7. Environment: subjugate nature
8. Happiness: conservatism in disguise
9. Inequality: development not restraint
10. New egalitarianism: redistributing pain
11. Conclusion: abundance for all
Bibliography
Index