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Reclaiming economics for future generations (eBook)

ISBN: 978-1-5261-5985-4
GTIN: 9781526159854
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'This book is a beacon for everyone who wants to make the world a better place.'
Ha-Joon Chang, author of 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism

'Essential reading for those of us who believe in the potential for economics to be a force for good in the world.'
Grieve Chelwa, The New School

'A must-read for everyone who craves a better future.'
Carolina Alves, University of Cambridge

Economics has failed to recognise that our modern economies are responsible for reproducing, and often worsening, vast and harmful inequalities.

As global temperatures rise and social divides deepen, we are without access to the knowledge, skills or tools to build better futures.

This book argues that we need to diversify, decolonise and democratise economics in order to face humanity's most pressing challenges.

Our futures depend on the struggle to reclaim economics. This book explains how it can be done.


'This book is a beacon for everyone who wants to make the world a better place.'
Ha-Joon Chang, author of 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism

'Essential reading for those of us who believe in the potential for economics to be a force for good in the world.'
Grieve Chelwa, The New School

'A must-read for everyone who craves a better future.'
Carolina Alves, University of Cambridge

Economics has failed to recognise that our modern economies are responsible for reproducing, and often worsening, vast and harmful inequalities.

As global temperatures rise and social divides deepen, we are without access to the knowledge, skills or tools to build better futures.

This book argues that we need to diversify, decolonise and democratise economics in order to face humanity's most pressing challenges.

Our futures depend on the struggle to reclaim economics. This book explains how it can be done.


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AutorAmbler, Lucy / Earle, Joe / Scott, Nicola
VerlagLAPA Publishers
EinbandAdobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Seitenangabe392 S.
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
Abbildungen4 tables; 9 black & white figures
Masse1'385 KB
PlattformEPUB
ReiheManchester Capitalism
ISBN978-1-5261-5985-4

Über den Autor Lucy Ambler

Lucy Ambler, Researcher at Rethinking Economics and Intersectionality Advocate, is a passionate feminist and a campaigner for menstrual health rights following her previous research projects in East Africa. She lives in Manchester with her boyfriend and her ever-growing book collection.Joe Earle is Chief Executive of Economy, a charity which supports people, particularly those currently furthest from power, to shape the economy to achieve what matters to them. He is a founding member of Rethinking Economics and a member of the Foundational Economy Collective.Nicola Scott, Research Manager at Rethinking Economics, investigated the political economy of GM crops during her PhD research in Mexico/US, then published articles for Ethical Consumer about corporate social responsibility. She has taught social science students at university to think critically about what they study. Nicola has been an environmental activist for over fifteen years.

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