This book posits that a sustainable future is possible without abandoning Capitalism. In its present form as Consumer Capitalism, the organization of the global economy is clearly unsustainable.
This book posits that a sustainable future is possible without abandoning Capitalism. In its present form as Consumer Capitalism, the organization of the global economy is clearly unsustainable.
Wayne I. Henry is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford, Canada, where since 2009 he has taught courses in logic, the history of analytic philosophy and a course in business, globalization and sustainability. The ideas that inspired the development of this last course also inspired this book. Also, he is a lecturer in philosophy at Langara College in Vancouver, Canada, where he has taught business ethics for many years. Wayne has published in the areas of consumerism, globalized Capitalism and about establishing reasoned discourse with the "unreasonable," among others. He has for a long time been active in the animal welfare movement and activities in Vancouver area.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface CH.1: Overview and Plan of the Book Part I: Sustainability and Natural Capitalism CH.2: Genuine sustainability and what it will require of us CH.3: Natural Capitalism CH.4: The Narrative of Natural Capitalism Part II: Classical Liberalism: The Conceptual Foundations of Consumer Capitalism CH.5: John Locke and the Theory of Private Property CH.6: Adam Smith and the Laissez-Faire Market CH.7: Contrasting Visions: Classical versus Progressive Liberalism and the Ideal State CH.8: Corporate Governance and the Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility Part III: Classical Liberalism Through a Normative Lens CH.9: Consequentialist Moral Theories CH.10: Kantian Duty Theory and the Deontological Normative Tradition CH.11: Concluding remarks Index
Preface CH.1: Overview and Plan of the Book Part I: Sustainability and Natural Capitalism CH.2: Genuine sustainability and what it will require of us CH.3: Natural Capitalism CH.4: The Narrative of Natural Capitalism Part II: Classical Liberalism: The Conceptual Foundations of Consumer Capitalism CH.5: John Locke and the Theory of Private Property CH.6: Adam Smith and the Laissez-Faire Market CH.7: Contrasting Visions: Classical versus Progressive Liberalism and the Ideal State CH.8: Corporate Governance and the Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility Part III: Classical Liberalism Through a Normative Lens CH.9: Consequentialist Moral Theories CH.10: Kantian Duty Theory and the Deontological Normative Tradition CH.11: Concluding remarks Index
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