The Social Crisis of Our Time

The Social Crisis of Our Time
Title The Social Crisis of Our Time PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Röpke
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 298
Release
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ISBN 1412838940

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The Social Crisis of Our Time

The Social Crisis of Our Time
Title The Social Crisis of Our Time PDF eBook
Author Arthur E. Morgan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 268
Release 2017-07-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351474006

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Roepke's The Social Crisis of Our Time is a series of blasts against the malformations of economics: the Nazi and Communist forms of collectivism both come in for severe criticism. Roepke shows the process by which the Western liberal tradition itself makes possible these rebellions against open economic systems. The drive toward social welfare, full employment policies, and the state management of fiscal fluctuations all lead away from free societies no less than market economies.

The Social Crisis of Our Time

The Social Crisis of Our Time
Title The Social Crisis of Our Time PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Theodor Ropke
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 1950
Genre Economic policy
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The Social Crisis of Our Time

The Social Crisis of Our Time
Title The Social Crisis of Our Time PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Röpke
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 1942
Genre Economic policy
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The Social Crisis of Our Time

The Social Crisis of Our Time
Title The Social Crisis of Our Time PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Ropke
Publisher
Total Pages 253
Release 1952
Genre Capitalism
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Christianity and the Social Crisis

Christianity and the Social Crisis
Title Christianity and the Social Crisis PDF eBook
Author Walter Rauschenbusch
Publisher
Total Pages 478
Release 1907
Genre Christian ethics
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COVID-19 and the Structural Crises of Our Time

COVID-19 and the Structural Crises of Our Time
Title COVID-19 and the Structural Crises of Our Time PDF eBook
Author Lim Mah-Hui
Publisher ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages 199
Release 2021-11-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9814951811

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“We live in paradoxical times. Traditionally, the West has led the world in theory and practice. Yet, recent developments, from COVID-19 to the storming of the US Capitol, show how lost the West has become. This loss of direction has deep roots. In their usual thoughtful and incisive fashion, Lim Mah-Hui and Michael Heng Siam-Heng, draw out the deeper origins of our current crises and show us a new way forward. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand our strange times." -- Kishore Mahbubani, founding Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, is the author of Has China Won? “A powerful and compelling critique of neoliberal globalization and its potentially devastating, but long underestimated, consequences for financial stability, the environment, social equity and democracy. COVID-19 has laid bare these dysfunctions and stresses. But this is not a pessimistic book. The authors argue, correctly, that we may be on the cusp of another Great Transformation. The choices we make today to make markets more resilient, improve social protection, and preserve our freedoms could lay the foundations for a sustainable globalization that works for future generations.” -- Donald Low, Professor of Practice in Public Policy and Director of the Institute for Emerging Market Studies, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology “This fascinating book highlights the interplay between financial and health crises that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed. Financialized capitalism is bad for the planet, bad for human health, and creates more unequal and insecure societies. The authors make a strong and convincing case for re-embedding markets into society and finance into the real economy.” --Jayati Ghosh, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA “Lim and Heng’s ambitious volume argues that 2020 was the year of the global ‘perfect storm’ of multiple crises, with the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating financial, economic, socio-political and environmental breakdowns. They extend Karl Polanyi’s original insights to appeal for a sustainable global New Deal. While the reader may not agree with all their theses, the scope of their coverage and ambition will set the stage for debates over the annus horribilis.” -- Jomo K.S., Founder-chair, IDEAS www.network.ideas; former United Nations Assistant Secretary General "This book provides plenty of food for thought for many pondering if the COVID-19 crisis could lead to a major transformation of the global economic system shaped by unfettered market forces and policies of governments in their service."-- Yilmaz Akyuz, former Director, UNCTAD, Geneva