Morphing Capitalism

into an Economy for Humanity?

Business & Finance, Economics, Macroeconomics
Cover of the book Morphing Capitalism by Lee Doran, CS Squared
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Author: Lee Doran ISBN: 1230000887069
Publisher: CS Squared Publication: November 26, 2015
Imprint: CS Squared Language: English
Author: Lee Doran
ISBN: 1230000887069
Publisher: CS Squared
Publication: November 26, 2015
Imprint: CS Squared
Language: English

In the beginning, Morphing Capitalism is an exploration of the on-the-ground reality of capitalism through the Capital as Power lens.  Then, it adds a dollop of environmental sensitivity and a dose of feminine awareness to the mix.  Is this the recipe for a capitalist revival?  Can the biggest, most successful, fastest growing ideology the planet has ever known save itself from itself that easily?  Might there be an economy for all of humanity in capitalism’s re-designed future?

Benefit (B-) Corporations are one latest attempt to square capitalism with the round hole that is its checkered past.  Now, after centuries of evolution, capitalist corporations are allowed to do more than earn money profits exclusively.  Are they learning to socialize the private benefit that has been their sole raison d’etre until now?

 Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR, is another capitalist experiment with the softer, gentler side of its complex and complicated nature.  Where might such trends take them – and us? 

Morphing Capitalism posits a reborn, functioning economy that elicits a humane future for humanity. 

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In the beginning, Morphing Capitalism is an exploration of the on-the-ground reality of capitalism through the Capital as Power lens.  Then, it adds a dollop of environmental sensitivity and a dose of feminine awareness to the mix.  Is this the recipe for a capitalist revival?  Can the biggest, most successful, fastest growing ideology the planet has ever known save itself from itself that easily?  Might there be an economy for all of humanity in capitalism’s re-designed future?

Benefit (B-) Corporations are one latest attempt to square capitalism with the round hole that is its checkered past.  Now, after centuries of evolution, capitalist corporations are allowed to do more than earn money profits exclusively.  Are they learning to socialize the private benefit that has been their sole raison d’etre until now?

 Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR, is another capitalist experiment with the softer, gentler side of its complex and complicated nature.  Where might such trends take them – and us? 

Morphing Capitalism posits a reborn, functioning economy that elicits a humane future for humanity. 

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