
The Future of Capitalism
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Narrated by:
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Peter Noble
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By:
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Paul Collier
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Deep new rifts are tearing apart the fabric of Britain and other Western societies: thriving cities versus the provinces, the highly skilled elite versus the less educated, wealthy versus developing countries. As these divides deepen, we have lost the sense of ethical obligation to others that was crucial to the rise of post-war social democracy. So far these rifts have been answered only by the revivalist ideologies of populism and socialism, leading to the seismic upheavals of Trump, Brexit and the return of the far right in Germany. We have heard many critiques of capitalism but no one has laid out a realistic way to fix it, until now.
In a passionate and polemical book, celebrated economist Paul Collier outlines brilliantly original and ethical ways of healing these rifts - economic, social and cultural - with the cool head of pragmatism, rather than the fervour of ideological revivalism. He reveals how he has personally lived across these three divides, moving from working-class Sheffield to hyper-competitive Oxford, and working between Britain and Africa, and acknowledges some of the failings of his profession.
Drawing on his own solutions as well as ideas from some of the world's most distinguished social scientists, he shows us how to save capitalism from itself - and free ourselves from the intellectual baggage of the 20th century.
'In this bold work of intellectual trespass, Paul Collier, a distinguished economist, ventures onto the terrain of ethics to explain what's gone wrong with capitalism, and how to fix it. To heal the divide between metropolitan elites and the left-behind, he argues, we need to rediscover an ethic of belonging, patriotism, and reciprocity. Offering inventive solutions to our current impasse, Collier shows how economics at its best is inseparable from moral and political philosophy' Michael Sandel, author of What Money Can't Buy and Justice
'The Future of Capitalism is the most revolutionary work of social science since Keynes. Let's hope it will also be the most influential. These times are in desperate need of Paul Collier's insights.' George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2001
'For thirty years, the centre left of politics has been searching for a narrative that makes sense of the market economy. This book provides it' John Kay, Fellow of St John's College, Oxford and the author of Obliquity and Other People's Money
incredibly insightful
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You will want to listen to this one again & again
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Thought-provoking, but some glaring omissions!
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Opened my eyes
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It is a work filled with rational pragmatism. Answering the questions posed by the rhetoric and snake oil of the populists with hard headed common sense yet eschewing the disproven promise of Marxism as a failed experiment. Collier also suggests solutions. Not least the need for ethically informed firms, not as inefficient experiments but as economic value transfers for the good of more. Impressive. Inspiring.
We can do better, we once did so and we can do it again
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very very interesting
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A must read coupled with the best narration
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Insightful
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The author goes out of his way to emphasis that his proposals are not Marxism. While I agree with what he says about Marxism, he goes overboard on establishing how not Marxist he is.
Analysis and remedies of the economic problems
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I'm amazed by Paul's passion for creating a brighter tomorrow.
The narrator's voice is not only beautiful but also apocalyptical which carries a sense of urgency that motivates us to take action.
This is a musta read book
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