Building a win-win world :: life beyond global economic warfare /
In Building a Win-Win World, world-renowned futurist Hazel Henderson extends her twenty-five years of work in economics to examine the havoc the current economic system is creating at the global level. Markets are now spreading worldwide-a spread which is often equated with the hope of democracy spr...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Building a Win-Win World, world-renowned futurist Hazel Henderson extends her twenty-five years of work in economics to examine the havoc the current economic system is creating at the global level. Markets are now spreading worldwide-a spread which is often equated with the hope of democracy spreading along with it. But markets still run on old textbook models that ignore social and environmental costs-leading to a new kind of warfare: global economic warfare. Building a Win-Win World demonstrates how the global economy is unsustainable because of its negative effects on employees, families, communities, and the ecosystem. Henderson shows that win-win strategies can become the norm at every level when people see the true current and future costs of short-sighted, narrow economic policies. Henderson shows how humans are encountering the endgames of the competition/conflict paradigm, and identifies the signs of transition. Using warfare as a metaphor for the dark side of today's world economic system, she shows how both are destructive, inhumane, wasteful, irrational, inefficient, competitive, and crisis-driven. Both create more new problems than they solve. She describes how the globalization of the war system, technology, and industrialization brought the Cold War to a dead end. By the mid-1980s the global warfare paradigm had given ground to a global economic warfare which many economists, politicians, and business leaders hailed as a victory of capitalism and competitive free markets. Yet this new type of warfare proved little better than the military warfare it was advertised to replace. By the mid-1990s global economic warfare had already reached crisis points of its own. Building a Win-Win World examines how jobs, education, health care, human rights, democratic participation, socially responsible business, and environmental protection are all sacrificed to global competitiveness. Henderson shows many ways out of the dilemmas faced by all countries. New agreements are described to tame the global economic casino, regulate multi-national corporations, and levy fees for commercial use of global common resources-oceans, atmosphere, space, etc.-and tax their abuse. These revenues can then be invested in civilian needs and sectors worldwide. She also describes a trend toward grassroots globalism-citizens movements that are addressing poverty, social inequities, pollution, resource-depletion, violence, and wars. Grassroots globalism, she says, is about thinking and acting-globally and locally. It is pragmatic problem-solving, implementing local solutions that keep the planet in mind. Such social innovations can raise the ethical floor under the global playing field so that the most ethical companies and countries can win. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 398 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-351) and index. |
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contents | Global economic warfare versus sustainable human development: flash points, trends, and transitions -- Juggernaut globalism and the bankruptcy of economics -- The technology trap -- The jobless productivity trap -- Government by mediocracy and the attention economy -- Grassroots globalism -- Rethinking human development and the time of our lives -- Cultural DNA codes and biodiversity: the real wealth of nations -- Information: the world's real currency isn't scarce -- Redefining wealth and progress: the new indicators -- Perfecting democracy's tools -- New markets and new commons: the cooperative advantage -- Agreeing on rules and social innovations for our common future. |
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spelling | Henderson, Hazel, 1933-2022. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxWQ6TPVFxVRd6HR9tR8C Building a win-win world : life beyond global economic warfare / Hazel Henderson. San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, ©1996. 1 online resource (x, 398 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-351) and index. Print version record. In Building a Win-Win World, world-renowned futurist Hazel Henderson extends her twenty-five years of work in economics to examine the havoc the current economic system is creating at the global level. Markets are now spreading worldwide-a spread which is often equated with the hope of democracy spreading along with it. But markets still run on old textbook models that ignore social and environmental costs-leading to a new kind of warfare: global economic warfare. Building a Win-Win World demonstrates how the global economy is unsustainable because of its negative effects on employees, families, communities, and the ecosystem. Henderson shows that win-win strategies can become the norm at every level when people see the true current and future costs of short-sighted, narrow economic policies. Henderson shows how humans are encountering the endgames of the competition/conflict paradigm, and identifies the signs of transition. Using warfare as a metaphor for the dark side of today's world economic system, she shows how both are destructive, inhumane, wasteful, irrational, inefficient, competitive, and crisis-driven. Both create more new problems than they solve. She describes how the globalization of the war system, technology, and industrialization brought the Cold War to a dead end. By the mid-1980s the global warfare paradigm had given ground to a global economic warfare which many economists, politicians, and business leaders hailed as a victory of capitalism and competitive free markets. Yet this new type of warfare proved little better than the military warfare it was advertised to replace. By the mid-1990s global economic warfare had already reached crisis points of its own. Building a Win-Win World examines how jobs, education, health care, human rights, democratic participation, socially responsible business, and environmental protection are all sacrificed to global competitiveness. Henderson shows many ways out of the dilemmas faced by all countries. New agreements are described to tame the global economic casino, regulate multi-national corporations, and levy fees for commercial use of global common resources-oceans, atmosphere, space, etc.-and tax their abuse. These revenues can then be invested in civilian needs and sectors worldwide. She also describes a trend toward grassroots globalism-citizens movements that are addressing poverty, social inequities, pollution, resource-depletion, violence, and wars. Grassroots globalism, she says, is about thinking and acting-globally and locally. It is pragmatic problem-solving, implementing local solutions that keep the planet in mind. Such social innovations can raise the ethical floor under the global playing field so that the most ethical companies and countries can win. Global economic warfare versus sustainable human development: flash points, trends, and transitions -- Juggernaut globalism and the bankruptcy of economics -- The technology trap -- The jobless productivity trap -- Government by mediocracy and the attention economy -- Grassroots globalism -- Rethinking human development and the time of our lives -- Cultural DNA codes and biodiversity: the real wealth of nations -- Information: the world's real currency isn't scarce -- Redefining wealth and progress: the new indicators -- Perfecting democracy's tools -- New markets and new commons: the cooperative advantage -- Agreeing on rules and social innovations for our common future. Economic development Environmental aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88001234 Sustainable development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92005743 Human ecology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85062856 Cooperation. Développement économique Aspect de l'environnement. 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title | Building a win-win world : life beyond global economic warfare / |
title_auth | Building a win-win world : life beyond global economic warfare / |
title_exact_search | Building a win-win world : life beyond global economic warfare / |
title_full | Building a win-win world : life beyond global economic warfare / Hazel Henderson. |
title_fullStr | Building a win-win world : life beyond global economic warfare / Hazel Henderson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Building a win-win world : life beyond global economic warfare / Hazel Henderson. |
title_short | Building a win-win world : |
title_sort | building a win win world life beyond global economic warfare |
title_sub | life beyond global economic warfare / |
topic | Economic development Environmental aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88001234 Sustainable development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92005743 Human ecology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85062856 Cooperation. Développement économique Aspect de l'environnement. Développement durable. Écologie humaine. sustainable development. aat human ecology. aat SCIENCE Environmental Science (see also Chemistry Environmental) bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Environmental Policy. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh Développement économique et social. eclas Développement durable. eclas Ecologie humaine. eclas Coopération internationale. eclas Economie internationale. eclas Cooperation fast Economic development Environmental aspects fast Human ecology fast Sustainable development fast Lebensqualität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4034922-6 Wirtschaftsentwicklung gnd Nachhaltigkeit gnd Umweltverträglichkeit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4061655-1 Milieueconomie. gtt Economische ontwikkeling. gtt Duurzame ontwikkeling. gtt Internationalisatie. gtt Samenwerking. gtt |
topic_facet | Economic development Environmental aspects. Sustainable development. Human ecology. Cooperation. Développement économique Aspect de l'environnement. Développement durable. Écologie humaine. sustainable development. human ecology. SCIENCE Environmental Science (see also Chemistry Environmental) POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Environmental Policy. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. Développement économique et social. Ecologie humaine. Coopération internationale. Economie internationale. Cooperation Economic development Environmental aspects Human ecology Sustainable development Lebensqualität Wirtschaftsentwicklung Nachhaltigkeit Umweltverträglichkeit Milieueconomie. Economische ontwikkeling. Duurzame ontwikkeling. Internationalisatie. Samenwerking. |
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