
Economy for the Common Good
A Future-fit Model for People and the Planet
Christian Felber(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 12. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-350-57500-4 (ISBN)
Description
This updated, revised, and expanded edition of Christian Felber's Change Everything takes account of new developments within now-global Economy for the Common Good movement, answers its most vocal critics, and shows how contemporary geopolitical developments highlight in sharper relief than ever the need to do business differently in order to build a more just and sustainable global economy.
Fifteen years ago, Felber showed that it is possible for businesses to have a bottom line that is not driven by profit and endless growth, but rather by human dignity, justice, and sustainability. In the intervening years, Economy for the Common Good (ECG) has grown from a revolutionary blueprint for change to a broad international movement driven by thousands of people, hundreds of companies, and dozens of communities and organizations. At the same time, global politics and economics have changed dramatically in ways that have only concentrated the benefits of the global economy in fewer and fewer hands. In accounting for all these developments, this book demonstrates that the need for ECG is now clearer than ever--and that implementing this more egalitarian economic model might be closer than we think.
In addition to copious new examples, updates, revisions, and references, this new edition includes a new foreword by Neva Goodwin, a new preface by the author, and two new chapters on ethical world trade and social security and tax justice.
Fifteen years ago, Felber showed that it is possible for businesses to have a bottom line that is not driven by profit and endless growth, but rather by human dignity, justice, and sustainability. In the intervening years, Economy for the Common Good (ECG) has grown from a revolutionary blueprint for change to a broad international movement driven by thousands of people, hundreds of companies, and dozens of communities and organizations. At the same time, global politics and economics have changed dramatically in ways that have only concentrated the benefits of the global economy in fewer and fewer hands. In accounting for all these developments, this book demonstrates that the need for ECG is now clearer than ever--and that implementing this more egalitarian economic model might be closer than we think.
In addition to copious new examples, updates, revisions, and references, this new edition includes a new foreword by Neva Goodwin, a new preface by the author, and two new chapters on ethical world trade and social security and tax justice.
Reviews / Votes
Economy for the Common Good has demonstrated an ability to draw together a partnership of companies, consumers and communities ... by offering a fresh alternative. -- Bruce Watson * The Guardian * A timely and important new vision for the purpose of economic activity, moving away from the private accumulation of wealth and towards the common good. A must read for business leaders, economists, activists, civil servants and politicians if we are to have any chance of creating an economy that meets the needs of people and the planet. -- Duncan McCann, New Economics Foundation Christian Felber's Economy for the Common Good offers a clear analysis that combines pragmatic designs for some of the potential institutions of the next system with a strategy for building a movement that can bring these institutions into being. His accessible articulation of a genuine alternative is an important contribution to an essential global conversation. -- Gar Alperovitz, author, historian, political economist Christian Felber is one of the most brilliant economists in Europe. His vision of the common good is fascinating. ... A smart, useful answer to the economic chaos and the enormous social suffering that the oligarchs of globalized financial capital have caused on the planet. A great and important book! -- Jean Ziegler, former UN ambassador on the Right to Food Christian Felber shows a pathway that leads to an economy based on love instead of profit, a society based on solidarity instead of greed, and a life based on joy instead of fear. We can all become involved. -- Kosha Joubert, president of the Global Ecovillage Network Through the example of a large number of pioneer companies of the Economy for the Common Good, everyone can see that doing business on the basis of a transparent, holistic, value and stakeholder oriented approach is possible. These ethical goals go beyond the dogma of unlimited profit and growth and are indispensable for a humane future on this planet. -- Lisa Muhr, Goddess of Fortune fashion label entrepreneur We need an entirely new economic system if we are to avert collapse, and Christian Felber's Change Everything points the way. This path-breaking, optimistic book shows that it is possible to have an economy that serves us rather than enslaving us. -- Richard Heinberg, author of The End of Growth Get involved for concrete alternatives! Get involved in the Economy for the Common Good! -- Stephane Hessel, former diplomat, essayist and political activist Christian Felber has written that rare article: the genuine game-changer. Easy to read, irrefutable in its principles and comprehensive in its proposals, it's a how-to guide to a better world. At last, it's in English. Don't miss it. -- Susan George, author of Whose Crisis? Whose Future? This is a joyful book of hope and possibility. Everything can be changed, including the depressive mindset that there are no alternatives. -- Ed Mayo, Co-operatives UKMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-350-57500-4 (9781350575004)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Christian Felber is an Austrian alternative economist and university lecturer. He is an internationally renowned speaker, author of several award-winning bestsellers and a regular commentator on ethics, business, and economics in various media. He co-founded the NGO Attac Austria and initiated the Economy for the Common Good as well as the planned Bank for the Common Good, which will be Austria's first ethical finance institute.
Content
Foreword by Nev Goodwin
Author's Preface to the 2025 edition
1. Polycrisis
2. Defining the Economy for the Common Good
3. Social Security and Tax Justice
3. Ethical World Trade
3 The Democratic Bank
4. Property
5. Motivation and Meaning
6 Advancing Democracy
7 Real World Examples
8 Putting It into Practice
Appendix 1. Facts and Figures
Appendix 2. Twenty-point Summary
Bibliography
Index
Author's Preface to the 2025 edition
1. Polycrisis
2. Defining the Economy for the Common Good
3. Social Security and Tax Justice
3. Ethical World Trade
3 The Democratic Bank
4. Property
5. Motivation and Meaning
6 Advancing Democracy
7 Real World Examples
8 Putting It into Practice
Appendix 1. Facts and Figures
Appendix 2. Twenty-point Summary
Bibliography
Index