Sustainable Capitalism: Essential Work for the Anthropocene
Editat de Inara Scotten Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2024
Sustainable Capitalism takes on the challenge of sustainability from a uniquely interdisciplinary and diverse perspective, offering both theory and tools for action. Topics range from an analysis of the foundations and definition of capitalism to the specific regulatory mechanisms that may be necessary to rein in its current, unsustainable trajectory. Readers will find nuanced and important analyses of options and potential outcomes that are not available in any other work. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned about the path we are on and how we might improve the lives of people around the globe.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781647691752
ISBN-10: 1647691753
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: University of Utah Press
Colecția University of Utah Press
ISBN-10: 1647691753
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: University of Utah Press
Colecția University of Utah Press
Recenzii
"Sustainability is too important to be treated with simplistic analyses and infeasible recommendations. This volume engages with the difficult issues that arise at the intersection of capitalism and sustainability, and it will be valuable resource for experts and students alike."—Michael Vanderbergh, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law, Vanderbilt University
Notă biografică
Inara Scott is the Gomo Family Professor and senior associate dean in the College of Business at Oregon State University. She is the editor in chief of the American Business Law Journal.
Cuprins
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Foundations of Capitalism
Chapter 1. Defining the Undefinable, Inara Scott
Chapter 2. Essential Perspectives: Foundations of Capitalism, Dana Neacşu
Chapter 3. Democracy and Capitalism, Robert Prentice
Chapter 4. The Techno-Optimist Case for Addressing Sustainability and Its Grounding in Capitalist (Market) Incentives, Daniel R. Cahoy
Part II: American Capitalism
Chapter 5. Comparative Capitalism: Contrasting American and European Systems, Gerlinde Berger-Walliser
Chapter 6. The American Model for Global Growth, David Bernell
Chapter 7. Racism and Capitalism, Elizabeth J. Kennedy
Part III: Capitalism and Corporations
Chapter 8. Corporations: The Heart of American Capitalism, Ruth Jebe
Chapter 9. Capitalism and Respecting Human Rights, David Hess
Chapter 10. Whose Capital? Is Cooperative Ownership a More Sustainable Model for Capitalism? Mark J. Kaswan
Chapter 11. The Structural Barriers to Eco-Capitalism, Ryan Katz-Rosene
Part IV: Institutional Structures to Support Sustainable Capitalism
Chapter 12. Sustainability and Labor, Liz Brown
Chapter 13. From Neoliberal to Hybrid Corporate Social Responsibility, Rajat Panwar, Natalia Vidal, and Ellen Alexandra Holtmaat
Chapter 14. Smart Regulation to Enhance Wealth Creation & Sustainable Capitalism, Victor B. Flatt and Inara Scott
Chapter 15. Environmental Law: The Paradox of Property Rights for Environmental Protection, Christy Anderson Brekken
Conclusion
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Part I: Foundations of Capitalism
Chapter 1. Defining the Undefinable, Inara Scott
Chapter 2. Essential Perspectives: Foundations of Capitalism, Dana Neacşu
Chapter 3. Democracy and Capitalism, Robert Prentice
Chapter 4. The Techno-Optimist Case for Addressing Sustainability and Its Grounding in Capitalist (Market) Incentives, Daniel R. Cahoy
Part II: American Capitalism
Chapter 5. Comparative Capitalism: Contrasting American and European Systems, Gerlinde Berger-Walliser
Chapter 6. The American Model for Global Growth, David Bernell
Chapter 7. Racism and Capitalism, Elizabeth J. Kennedy
Part III: Capitalism and Corporations
Chapter 8. Corporations: The Heart of American Capitalism, Ruth Jebe
Chapter 9. Capitalism and Respecting Human Rights, David Hess
Chapter 10. Whose Capital? Is Cooperative Ownership a More Sustainable Model for Capitalism? Mark J. Kaswan
Chapter 11. The Structural Barriers to Eco-Capitalism, Ryan Katz-Rosene
Part IV: Institutional Structures to Support Sustainable Capitalism
Chapter 12. Sustainability and Labor, Liz Brown
Chapter 13. From Neoliberal to Hybrid Corporate Social Responsibility, Rajat Panwar, Natalia Vidal, and Ellen Alexandra Holtmaat
Chapter 14. Smart Regulation to Enhance Wealth Creation & Sustainable Capitalism, Victor B. Flatt and Inara Scott
Chapter 15. Environmental Law: The Paradox of Property Rights for Environmental Protection, Christy Anderson Brekken
Conclusion
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Descriere
Examining the connections between sustainability and capitalism