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.
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.
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.
Inhaltsangabe
* 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
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