
Solidarity Economics
Why Mutuality and Movements Matter
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 23. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-5095-4408-0 (ISBN)
Description
Traditional economics is built on the assumption of self-interested individuals seeking to maximize personal gain. This is far from the whole story, however: sharing, caring and a desire to uphold the collective good are also powerful individual motives. In a world wracked by inequality, social divisions, and ecological destruction, can we build an alternative economics based on our mutual co-operation?
In this book Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor invite us to imagine and create a new sort of solidarity economics - an approach grounded in our instincts for connection and community - and in so doing, actually build a more robust, sustainable, and equitable economy. They argue that our current economy is already deeply dependent on mutuality, but that the inequality and fragmentation created by the status quo undermines this mutuality and with it our economic wellbeing. They outline the theoretical framing, policy agenda, and social movements we need to revive solidarity and apply it to whole societies.
Solidarity Economics is an essential read for anyone who longs for an economy that can generate prosperity, provide for all, and preserve the planet.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-4408-0 (9781509544080)
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Persons
Chris Benner is Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology at University of California, Santa Cruz.
Manuel Pastor is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.
Content
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Reimagining Our Economy
Chapter 2. Solidarity and Prosperity
Chapter 3. Solidarity and Innovation
Chapter 4. Solidarity and Social Support
Chapter 5. Solidarity and the Planet
Chapter 6. Solidarity and Social Change
Notes