Common Wealth For a Free, Equal, Mutual and Sustainable Society by Large, Martin ( Author ) ON Jan-31-2010, Hardback Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Common Wealth For a Free, Equal, Mutual and Sustainable Society by Large, Martin ( Author ) ON Jan-31-2010, Hardback Book

Just when 'the market' nearly took over all areas of life, the credit, climate and democratic crunches came along, challenging us to rebuild a society that works well for all. Common Wealth asks, 'How can we build a more free, equal, mutual and sustainable society? 'We know that we don't want a 'market state'. This turns our public services into businesses, uses relentless surveillance to secure compliance, destroys the planet for corporate growth and widens inequality. However, tripolar society is emerging as an alternative, where civil society, government and business push back the market, and work in partnership for the common good.Read More

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    Analyses how the market has taken over the state as well as public services so education and health are treated as profit making businesses. This book presents an alternative tripolar model of society made up of government civil society and business which can work in partnership for developing a more free equitable and sustainable society.

  • 1903458986
  • 9781903458983
  • Large, Martin
  • 31 January 2010
  • Hawthorn Press Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • Book
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