The new human rights movement : reinventing the economy to end oppression / Peter Joseph
Material type: TextPublication details: Dallas, TX : BenBella Books, Inc. , 2017Description: 423 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781942952657
- 330 JOS
- PR9499.3.G8957 M46 1992
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Libro - Monografía | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles | 330 JOS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 009130 |
Introduction -- System-bound: realizing relationships -- Beyond the pale: our social mythology -- Structural bigotry: the economics of oppression -- Public health: spectrum of disorder -- Designing out: where we go from here -- Appendix A: Post-scarcity potentials -- Appendix B: Economic calculation and broad system conception.
Society is broken. In our increasingly interconnected world, self-interest and social-interest are rapidly becoming indistinguishable. Peter Joseph draws from economics, history, philosophy, and modern public-health research to present a bold case for rethinking activism in the 21st century. He explains how we can design our way to a post-scarcity world where poverty doesn't exist and the human family has become truly sustainable.
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