Commentators today generally agree that we are at an inflection point in the history of capitalism. In Challenging Capitalism, an interdisciplinary group of distinguished scholars address some of the likely challenges of a new political-economic order that minimizes capitalism's deficiencies.
Commentators today generally agree that we are at an inflection point in the history of capitalism. In Challenging Capitalism, an interdisciplinary group of distinguished scholars address some of the likely challenges of a new political-economic order that minimizes capitalism's deficiencies.
Peter A. Coclanis is Albert R. Newsome Distinguished Professor of History, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA. Arne L. Kalleberg is Kenan Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Challenging Capitalism: An Introduction Peter A. Coclanis and Arne L. Kalleberg 2. "ESG", Stakeholder Capitalism and the Energy Business: The Measure of All Things... Or The End of Us All? Tilak Doshi 3. Corporate Governance in U.S. Capitalism: In Defense of Stakeholder Models Arne L. Kalleberg 4. Big Brother and the Holding Company: What the Sixties Did for Neoliberalism Benjamin Waterhouse 5. Platforms: Is Competition Obsolete, and Can Capitalism Survive? Michael Munger 6. The Crisis of Capitalism, the Noun Nancy Folbre 7. Brexit and Racial Capitalism Monica Prasad 8. Running the U.S. Economy at Full Throttle Is a Stressful Variant of Capitalism John Komlos 9. Surveillance Capitalism and the Future of Work Kenneth Lipartito 10. No Exit: Richard Powers' Wondrous Meditation on Capitalism Peter A. Coclanis 11. Would Democratic Socialism Be Better Than Social Democratic Capitalism? Lane Kenworthy 12. Democrats, Capitalism, and Free-Labor Ideology Pope "Mac" McCorkle 13. East Asia, Authoritarianism, and Capitalism Kevin Hewison 14. Authoritarian Capitalism in Europe László Csaba Index
1.Challenging Capitalism: An Introduction Peter A. Coclanis and Arne L. Kalleberg 2. "ESG", Stakeholder Capitalism and the Energy Business: The Measure of All Things... Or The End of Us All? Tilak Doshi 3. Corporate Governance in U.S. Capitalism: In Defense of Stakeholder Models Arne L. Kalleberg 4. Big Brother and the Holding Company: What the Sixties Did for Neoliberalism Benjamin Waterhouse 5. Platforms: Is Competition Obsolete, and Can Capitalism Survive? Michael Munger 6. The Crisis of Capitalism, the Noun Nancy Folbre 7. Brexit and Racial Capitalism Monica Prasad 8. Running the U.S. Economy at Full Throttle Is a Stressful Variant of Capitalism John Komlos 9. Surveillance Capitalism and the Future of Work Kenneth Lipartito 10. No Exit: Richard Powers' Wondrous Meditation on Capitalism Peter A. Coclanis 11. Would Democratic Socialism Be Better Than Social Democratic Capitalism? Lane Kenworthy 12. Democrats, Capitalism, and Free-Labor Ideology Pope "Mac" McCorkle 13. East Asia, Authoritarianism, and Capitalism Kevin Hewison 14. Authoritarian Capitalism in Europe László Csaba Index
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