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Economics for humans / Julie A. Nelson.

Lippincott Library HB72 .N445 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nelson, Julie A., 1956- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economics--Moral and ethical aspects.
Economics.
Economic man.
Feminist economics.
Physical Description:
xii, 243 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2018.
Summary:
At its core, an economy is about providing goods and services for human well-being. But many economists and critics preach that an economy is something far different: a cold and heartless system that operates outside of human control. In this impassioned and perceptive work, Julie A. Nelson asks a compelling question: given that our economic world is something that we as humans create, aren't ethics and human relationships--dimensions of a full and rich life--intrinsically part of the picture? Economics for Humans argues against the well-ingrained notion that economics is immune to moral values and distant from human relationships. Here, Nelson locates the impediment to a more considerate economic world in an assumption that is shared by both neoliberals and the political left. Despite their seemingly insurmountable differences, both make use of the metaphor, first proposed by Adam Smith, that the economy is a machine. This pervasive idea, Nelson argues, has blinded us to the qualities that make us work and care for one another--qualities that also make businesses thrive and markets grow. We can wed our interest in money with our justifiable concerns about ethics and social well-being. And we can do so if we recognize that an economy is not a machine, but a living thing in need of attention and careful tending. This second edition has been updated and refined throughout, with expanded discussions of many topics and a new chapter that investigates the apparent conflict between economic well-being and ecological sustainability. Further developing the main points of the first edition, Economics for Humans will continue to both invigorate and inspire readers to reshape the way they view the economy, its possibilities, and their place within it.
Contents:
Introduction
Tending the body: the history of economics
Tending the soul: the defense of "noneconomic values"
Bringing body and soul together
Love and money: motivations in care work
Money and love: motivations on the job
Business and ethics: corporations as organizations
Service and its limits: nonprofits, governments, and benefit corporations
Economy and environment: the question of global survival
Keeping body and soul together.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780226463803
022646380X
OCLC:
1012716875

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