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Book Title
Solidarity Economics
ISBN-13
9781509544073
ISBN
9781509544073

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Polity Press
ISBN-10
1509544070
ISBN-13
9781509544073
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22050395107

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Publication Name
Solidarity Economics : Why Mutuality and Movements Matter
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Subject
Economics / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Business & Economics
Author
Manuel Pastor, Chris Benner
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2021-011277
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Solidarity Economics should upend the way that economics is taught in schools and practiced in the halls of power. It offers a way out of the zero sum, drained-pool politics of neoliberalism at a crucial time. Solidarity Economics is going to be a classic of our current era." Heather McGhee "Economics makes us forget that solidarity is the glue that holds society together, and the force that can be harnessed for social progress. Solidarity Economics is a fascinating and much needed book to think bigger and act boldly." Emmanuel Saez, Professor of Economics at the University of California Berkeley "In this brilliant and superbly readable book, Benner and Pastor take clear-eyed aim at the conventional wisdom about the foundations of economic well-being, and blow it out of the water. If you, too, believe that another world is possible - and necessary - this book is for you." James K. Boyce, University of Massachusetts Amherst "'We got us' was the powerful refrain heard throughout the Black and Brown communities hit hardest by the COVID-19 crisis. Behind this pithy motto were countless mutual aid networks providing supplies, care, and cash for families left reeling from the pandemic. It's against the backdrop of these inspiring acts of solidarity that Drs. Pastor and Benner put forth their vision for a caring American economy built on mutuality and driven by the social movements that have delivered for our people time and again. Indeed, as we reckon with the moral failings of neoliberalism, Solidarity Economics challenges us to center the unique potential of collectivities in shaping our economic future -- one that delivers for us all, not just the wealthiest among us." Dorian Warren, co-President of Community Change and co-Chair of the Economic Security Project "There has never been a more critical moment to shift away from an economic approach that benefits the few to one prioritizing the greater good. We have been sold a false bill of goods over the last four decades of American policy that you cannot have a thriving economy and shared prosperity. With its focus on how we all do better when we all do better, Solidarity Economics: Why Mutuality and Movements Matter , not only smashes that myth -but provides an essential framework for how we finally reimagine and restructure an economy that works for all." Anne Price, President, Insight Center for Community Change "In this powerful blueprint for an equitable future, Manuel Pastor and Chris Benner provide a bold critique of conventional wisdom about who owns the economy. They challenge us to radically imagine how we can design OUR economy to be fully inclusive and guided by the principles of mutuality and solidarity, ensuring that we put people first." Angela Glover Blackwell, Founder in Residence, PolicyLink, and host, Radical Imagination podcast, " Solidarity Economics offers a way out of the zero-sum politics of neoliberalism at a crucial time. It is going to be a classic of our current era." Heather C. McGhee, author of The Sum of Us "Economics makes us forget that solidarity is the glue that holds society together, and the force that can be harnessed for social progress. Solidarity Economics is a fascinating and much needed book to think bigger and act boldly." Emmanuel Saez, University of California, Berkeley "Brilliant and superbly readable." James K. Boyce, University of Massachusetts Amherst "'We got us' was the powerful refrain heard throughout the Black and Brown communities hit hardest by the COVID-19 crisis. Behind this pithy motto were countless mutual aid networks providing supplies, care, and cash for families left reeling from the pandemic. It's against the backdrop of these inspiring acts of solidarity that Drs. Pastor and Benner put forth their vision for a caring American economy built on mutuality and driven by the social movements that have delivered for our people time and again. Indeed, as we reckon with the moral failings of neoliberalism, Solidarity Economics challenges us to center the unique potential of collectivities in shaping our economic future -- one that delivers for us all, not just the wealthiest among us." Dorian Warren, co-President of Community Change and co-Chair of the Economic Security Project "There has never been a more critical moment to shift away from an economic approach that benefits the few to one prioritizing the greater good. We have been sold a false bill of goods over the last four decades of American policy that you cannot have a thriving economy and shared prosperity. With its focus on how we all do better when we all do better, Solidarity Economics: Why Mutuality and Movements Matter , not only smashes that myth -but provides an essential framework for how we finally reimagine and restructure an economy that works for all." Anne Price, President, Insight Center for Community Change "In this powerful blueprint for an equitable future, Manuel Pastor and Chris Benner provide a bold critique of conventional wisdom about who owns the economy. They challenge us to radically imagine how we can design OUR economy to be fully inclusive and guided by the principles of mutuality and solidarity, ensuring that we put people first." Angela Glover Blackwell, Founder in Residence, PolicyLink, and host, Radical Imagination podcast
Dewey Decimal
334
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Reimagining Our Economy Chapter 2. Solidarity and Prosperity Chapter 3. Solidarity and Innovation Chapter 4. Solidarity and Social Support Chapter 5. Solidarity and the Planet Chapter 6. Solidarity and Social Change Notes
Synopsis
Traditional economics is built on the assumption of self-interested individuals seeking to maximize personal gain, but that is far from the whole story. Sharing, caring, and a desire to uphold the collective good are also powerful motives. In a world wracked by inequality, social divisions, and ecological destruction, can we build an alternative economics based on cooperation? In this book Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor invite us to imagine a new sort of solidarity economics - an approach grounded in our instincts for connection and community - and in so doing, actually build a more robust and sustainable economy. They argue that our current economy is already deeply dependent on mutuality, but that the inequality and fragmentation created by the status quo undermine this mutuality and with it our economic well-being. They outline the theoretical framing, policy agenda, and social movements that we need to revive solidarity and apply it to whole societies. Solidarity Economics is an essential read for anyone who longs for a fairer economy that can generate prosperity and preserve the planet.
LC Classification Number
HD2961.B425 2021

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