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Charles Seaford

Why Capitalists Need Communists


The Politics of Flourishing
1st ed. 2019. 2019. xviii, 244 S. 1 SW-Abb., 2 Farbabb. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2019
ISBN: 3-319-98754-2 (3319987542)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-319-98754-5 (9783319987545)

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Britain faces huge challenges: inequality, public services under constant pressure, climate change - and in the long term, the impacts of automation and artificial intelligence. At the same time, the political and economic elite seem to have reached an impasse: there is a sense that things can only get worse. In Why Capitalists Need Communists , Charles Seaford demonstrates that this need not be, that radical, progressive change is perfectly possible and that the polarisation and nostalgia afflicting us is not inevitable. History shows that it is precisely when the ruling elite loses confidence - which it has - that significant change happens and that new alliances are formed to take over. Tackling the challenges will take planning, redistribution, re-fashioned business and finance, and a new ideology - one which confirms that we really can create the conditions for more people to flourish. But this is not a pipe-dream. This book sets out just how this can come about, based on interviews with over 50 business people, politicians, analysts and activists. Everyone with an interest in the future should read it.
Prologue: Why Capitalists Need Communists
Part One: Why We Should Change 1: Introduction 2: Dystopia and Utopia
Part Two: Why We Can Change 3: Flourishing and its Role 4: Change in the Past (1) 5: Change in the Past (2) 6: A Stagnant Society?
Part Three: How We Can Change 7: Planning 8: Redistribution 9: The System´s Limits 10: Structural Change Epilogue: Where Now?
Appendix: Wellbeing Evidence Relevant to Economic Policy Acknowledgements and Sources
Charles Seaford is a co-investigator at the Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity, UK, and was formerly Head of the Centre for Wellbeing at the New Economics Foundation.