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020 _a9781942952657
050 0 0 _aPR9499.3.G8957
_bM46 1992
082 1 _a330 JOS
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100 1 _aJoseph, Peter
245 1 0 _aThe new human rights movement :
_breinventing the economy to end oppression
_c/ Peter Joseph
260 _aDallas, TX
_b: BenBella Books, Inc.
_c, 2017
300 _a423 p.
_c; 24 cm.
505 0 0 _aIntroduction -- 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.
520 _aSociety 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.
546 _aEnglish.
650 4 _aHuman rights movements
650 4 _aHuman rights
_x-Economic aspects
650 4 _aBusiness and politics
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