This book proposes that economies must serve the common good which is, centrally, our mutual freedom. It argues for universal basic income, the fair taxation of wealth, strong trade unions, and greater democracy in the workplace, in investment, and in the design of public services, as key elements in a radical republican economy of the common good.
This book proposes that economies must serve the common good which is, centrally, our mutual freedom. It argues for universal basic income, the fair taxation of wealth, strong trade unions, and greater democracy in the workplace, in investment, and in the design of public services, as key elements in a radical republican economy of the common good.
Stuart White is Nicholas Drake Fellow in Politics at Jesus College and Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations, University of Oxford. His research draws on philosophy, intellectual and political history, and engages public policy to explore proposed alternatives to capitalism and democratic renewal. His many books include Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage (co-edited with Bruno Leipold and Karma Nabulsi; OUP, 2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: What is an economy for? Part I. What is republicanism? 1: What is republicanism? 2: Republicanism and social justice 3: Applying republicanism Part II. Individual freedom: The citizen's stake 4: Freedom and basic income 5: Fairness and Basic Income 6: 'Beginning the World': Basic capital in the toolkit? 7: Taxing wealth and wealth transfers Part III. Freedom together: Democratic economic spaces 8: Debating economic democracy 9: Republicanism and public services 10: Trade unions and political equality: (with Martin O'Neill) Part IV. Republicanism: Green and global? 11: Republican internationalism 12: A global and republican Green New Deal Notes References Index
Introduction: What is an economy for? Part I. What is republicanism? 1: What is republicanism? 2: Republicanism and social justice 3: Applying republicanism Part II. Individual freedom: The citizen's stake 4: Freedom and basic income 5: Fairness and Basic Income 6: 'Beginning the World': Basic capital in the toolkit? 7: Taxing wealth and wealth transfers Part III. Freedom together: Democratic economic spaces 8: Debating economic democracy 9: Republicanism and public services 10: Trade unions and political equality: (with Martin O'Neill) Part IV. Republicanism: Green and global? 11: Republican internationalism 12: A global and republican Green New Deal Notes References Index
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