The stakeholding society : writings on politics and economics
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The stakeholding society : writings on politics and economics
Polity Press, 1999
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Writings on politics and economics
大学図書館所蔵 全11件
  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
  ベルギー
  オランダ
  スウェーデン
  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For over a decade Will Hutton has been one of Britain's leading progressive voices. He has been at the centre of every significant economic and political debate that has reshaped and reimagined the British centre-left: the mounting calls for a democratic constitutional settlement, the criticisms of the short-termism of the domestic and international financial systems, the idea of a stakeholding society. In The State We're In he combined all three in a passionate and powerful diagnosis of Britain's problems and the possibility of a just and democratic renewal.
This collection brings together the full range of Hutton's work as a journalist, pamphleteer and essayist, advocate and critic, and shows the spectrum of issues with which he has engaged. Yet Hutton has remained true to his best journalistic instincts. He has proved to be not only an acute thinker but an engaged writer and effective popularizer.
Brought together, his work over the last ten years represents the emergence of a new politics and new political imagination in Britain. Founded on a coherent critique of neo-liberal economic orthodoxy and monetarist practice, and a sophisticated reassessment of neo-Keynesianism, Hutton has put the politics back into political economy. The case he makes for new economic institutions, the regulation of global capital markets, the refounding of British industry, has always been matched by the complementary requirements of a new politics which is consensual, democratic, open and innovative and which must be pursued as much in Brussels and the regions and nations of the UK as at Westminster.
目次
Editor's Note. Introduction.
Part I: Enlivening the Dismal Science: The Limits to Economic Orthodoxy:.
New Economics Hits at Market Orthodoxy.
Monetarist Mantra has Lost its Magic.
An End to the Rule of Fish Market Economics.
Equality is the Casualty of an Unhealthy Market.
Priceless Assets Amount to Folly.
Wealth or Happiness may be in Store.
Part II: The Keynesian Revival: New Arguments for Growth and Employment:.
Back by Popular Demand.
Who's Whistling the Best Tunes Now?.
Follow Spitfire, Not Concorde.
Trade with a Tangible Return to Well-Being.
Part III: London Babylon: The City, Finance and the British Economy:.
Money before Machines.
Why Rover was Driven out of UK Hands.
A City without Controls has Resulted in a Capital Market out of Control.
Jobs and Growth Mean Regulation.
The Sad Story of British Biotech.
Part IV: Ownership Matters: Short-Termism, Stakeholding and Corporate Governance:.
Raising the Stakes.
Time for Labour to Put some Spine into its Stakeholding Idea.
Stake that Claim.
Only Working Together will Save the Economy.
Tony and the Tories: This is what we Mean.
Healing Community Requires Reform rather than Rhetoric.
Darkness at the Heart of Privatization.
Part V: Taming Mammon: The Growth and Regulation of the Global Economy:.
Reviving Bretton Woods. Crisis in Mexico should Puncture the Conservatives' Complacency.
Job Worries Contain Message of Import. Myth that Sets the World to Right.
Restrain these Corporate Godzillas.
Part VI: European Dilemmas: From ERM to EMU:.
The Chancellor, the Banker, and Deaf Ears in Bath.
Black Wednesday Massacre.
Nothing but the Actualite?.
Winds over the West.
The Cost of Going it Alone in Europe.
Imperial Echo Defies Logic.
X Marks the Spot for Start of Euro Race.
Hot Money Goes Euro.
Part VII: The Political Economy of Penury: Taxation and Public Spending in the UK:.
Taxing Question should be a Matter or More, not Less.
A Tax that Needs to Go Up, not Down.
We All Lose out in the Tories' Lottery Game.
Cashing in on the North Sea Bubble.
Millennium Fiasco that is a Monument to Failure.
Part VIII: An Age of Insecurity?.
Polarization, Poverty and the Fraying of our Social Fabric.
High-Risk Strategy.
What Comes after the Gold Rush.
Why the Poor Remain Silent.
Why a Minimum Wage Offers Maximum Returns for All.
Investing in Social Capital can Help Counter the Spate of Evil.
Priceless Gifts within Everybody's Reach.
Happiness that Money Truly Cannot Buy.
Part IX: Lessons from Elsewhere: Alternative Models of Capitalism:.
Tory Fantasy of Far Eastern Promise.
Britain Falls Short of the Mark.
Germany Defies Prophets of Doom.
Shock that Threatens Downtown America.
Age of Anxiety as Communism Collapses.
That's the Thing about Paper Tigers: They Burn.
Sun, Sea, Wine and Loneliness Down Under.
Part X: The State We're In: Constitutional Struggles and Economic Revival:.
Royal Reform Key to Real Recovery.
Moment of Truth for the Rentier State.
Time to Sever the Thin Blue Line.
A Mad Way to Run a Country.
Snow White Ideology and the 30 Million Dwarfs.
It is Broke, and It Needs Fixing.
A Princess, a Funeral and a Nation's Sadness.
Part XI: The Times they are Changing? New Labour's First Year:.
Break the Locks on Labour's War Chest.
Labour must Stop Ducking the Issue of Inequality.
Scotland has to Seize the Day - for All Our Sakes.
Blair is Forcing us to Make the Hardest Choice.
Blair's Big Tent is now Blowing in the Wind.
Didn't he Do Well? Well ... Did he?.
Afterword.
Index.
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