The real wealth of nations : creating a caring economics
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The real wealth of nations : creating a caring economics
(A BK currents book)
Berrett-Koehler, c2007
1st ed
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9781576753880
Description
The great problems of our time such as poverty, inequality, war, terrorism, and environmental degradation are due in part to our flawed economic models that set the wrong priorities and misallocate resources. Conventional economic measures, policies, and practices fail to give visibility and value to the most essential human work the work of caring and caregiving. This powerful book proposes that we need a radical reformulation of economics, one that supports caring and caregiving at the individual, organizational, societal, and environmental levels. This "caring economics" takes into account the full spectrum of economic activities from the life-sustaining activities of the household, to the life-enriching activities of caregivers and communities of all types, to the life-supporting processes of nature. Eisler exposes the economic double standard that devalues anything stereotypically associated with women and femininity and shows how this distorts our values and our lives.
Table of Contents
Introduction: We need a new Economics
1. Economics Through a New Lens
2. The Economic Double Standard
3. The Economics of Domination
4. The Economics of Caring
5. Work in the Post-Industrial Economy
6. The Cost of Uncaring Policies and Practices
7. The Benefits of Caring Policies and Practices
8. What We Can Do
9. Economics and Evolution
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: pbk ISBN 9781576756294
Description
The great problems of our time such as poverty, inequality, war, terrorism, and environmental degradation are due in part to our flawed economic models that set the wrong priorities and misallocate resources. Conventional economic measures, policies, and practices fail to give visibility and value to the most essential human work the work of caring and caregiving. We can't expect more caring policies and more life-affirming practices as long as our underlying system of values and social institutions devalue caring and caregiving. That is the argument in this provocative new book by eminent social scientist and bestselling author Riane Eisler.
This powerful book proposes that we need a radical reformulation of economics, one that supports caring and care giving at the individual, organizational, societal, and environmental levels. This "caring economics" takes into account the full spectrum of economic activities from the life-sustaining activities of the household, to the life-enriching activities of caregivers and communities of all types, to the life-supporting processes of nature. Eisler exposes the economic double standard that devalues anything stereotypically associated with women and femininity and how this distorts our values and our lives. She reveals how the current economics are based on a deep-seated culture of domination and shows how human needs would be better met if economics were based on caring. And she provides practical proposals for new economic inventions new measures, policies, rules, and practices to bring about a caring economics that meets human needs.
Table of Contents
Introduction: We need a new Economics
1. Economics Through a New Lens
2. The Economic Double Standard
3. The Economics of Domination
4. The Economics of Caring
5. Work in the Post-Industrial Economy
6. The Cost of Uncaring Policies and Practices
7. The Benefits of Caring Policies and Practices
8. What We Can Do
9. Economics and Evolution
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