The Locust and the Bee : : Predators and Creators in Capitalism's Future - Updated Edition / / Geoff Mulgan.

The recent economic crisis was a dramatic reminder that capitalism can both produce and destroy. It's a system that by its very nature encourages predators and creators, locusts and bees. But, as Geoff Mulgan argues in this compelling, imaginative, and important book, the economic crisis also p...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Edition:Updated edition with a New afterword by the author
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t 1. After Capitalism --   |t 2. Barren and Pregnant Crises --   |t 3. The Essence of Capitalism --   |t 4. To Take or to Make --   |t 5. Capitalism's Critics --   |t 6. Anticapitalist Utopias and Neotopias --   |t 7. The Nature of Change --   |t 8. Creative and Predatory Technology --   |t 9. The Rise of Economies Based on Relationships and Maintenance --   |t 10. Capitalism's Generative Ideas --   |t 11. New Accommodations --   |t 12. Outgrowing Capitalism --   |t Afterword to the paperback edition --   |t Notes --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Index 
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520 |a The recent economic crisis was a dramatic reminder that capitalism can both produce and destroy. It's a system that by its very nature encourages predators and creators, locusts and bees. But, as Geoff Mulgan argues in this compelling, imaginative, and important book, the economic crisis also presents a historic opportunity to choose a radically different future for capitalism, one that maximizes its creative power and minimizes its destructive force. In an engaging and wide-ranging argument, Mulgan digs into the history of capitalism across the world to show its animating ideas, its utopias and dystopias, as well as its contradictions and possibilities. Drawing on a subtle framework for understanding systemic change, he shows how new political settlements reshaped capitalism in the past and are likely to do so in the future. By reconnecting value to real-life ideas of growth, he argues, efficiency and entrepreneurship can be harnessed to promote better lives and relationships rather than just a growth in the quantity of material consumption. Healthcare, education, and green industries are already becoming dominant sectors in the wealthier economies, and the fields of social innovation, enterprise, and investment are rapidly moving into the mainstream--all indicators of how capital could be made more of a servant and less a master. This is a book for anyone who wonders where capitalism might be heading next--and who wants to help make sure that its future avoids the mistakes of the past. This edition of The Locust and the Bee includes a new afterword in which the author lays out some of the key challenges facing capitalism in the twenty-first century. 
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653 |a Ivan Efremov. 
653 |a Marxism. 
653 |a Thomas More. 
653 |a United States. 
653 |a Ursula LeGuin. 
653 |a William Morris. 
653 |a big business. 
653 |a capitalism. 
653 |a capitalist power. 
653 |a central business districts. 
653 |a community. 
653 |a competition. 
653 |a cooperation. 
653 |a creativity. 
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653 |a dystopias. 
653 |a economic arrangements. 
653 |a economic change. 
653 |a economic crisis. 
653 |a economic system. 
653 |a economy. 
653 |a efficiency. 
653 |a enterprise. 
653 |a entrepreneurs. 
653 |a entrepreneurship. 
653 |a equilibrium. 
653 |a exchangeable value. 
653 |a fair rewards. 
653 |a feudal lords. 
653 |a finance. 
653 |a financial crisis. 
653 |a firms. 
653 |a food. 
653 |a generative ideas. 
653 |a genomics. 
653 |a global banks. 
653 |a goods. 
653 |a green industries. 
653 |a healthcare. 
653 |a homoeostasis. 
653 |a household sector. 
653 |a information. 
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653 |a morality. 
653 |a nanotechnology. 
653 |a old economies. 
653 |a oppressive states. 
653 |a political economy. 
653 |a political programs. 
653 |a power. 
653 |a pre-capitalist economies. 
653 |a predation. 
653 |a predators. 
653 |a production. 
653 |a progress. 
653 |a providers. 
653 |a radical alternatives. 
653 |a radical transcendence. 
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653 |a social interaction. 
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653 |a technologies. 
653 |a technology. 
653 |a utopias. 
653 |a wealthy economy. 
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700 1 |a Mulgan, Geoff. 
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