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Beyond Global Capitalism electronic resource edited by Satoshi Fujii.

Contributor(s): Fujii, Satoshi [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIII, 91 p. 5 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9784431551812Subject(s): Globalization | Markets | International economics | Economic policy | economic growth | Economics | Economic Growth | Emerging Markets/Globalization | International Economics | Economic PolicyDDC classification: 338.9 LOC classification: HD72-88Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Ch 1 National Diversity and the Crisis of Globalisation from the Perspective of Historical Anthropology (Emmanuel Todd) -- Ch 2 The Failure of Neoliberalism and the Future of Capitalism (Ha-Joon Chang) -- Ch 3 Totalitarianism of Globalism by the Top 1% (Satoshi Fujii) -- Ch 4 The Second Globalization, the Second Tragedy? (Keita Shibayama) -- Ch 5 Neoliberalism and Conservatism (Takeshi Nakano) -- Ch 6 Beyond Global Capitalism: a Discussion (Emmanuel Todd, Ha-Joon Chang, Satoshi Fujii, Takeshi Nakano, and Keita Shibayama).
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book compiles the presentations and discussions from the international symposium “Beyond Global Capitalism” that was held with the contributions of Emmanuel Todd, Ha-Joon Chang, and other scholars in Kyoto, Japan, in 2013. The book is intended to make the reader aware that global capitalism, or globalism, has increased its power in recent years, bringing about a variety of harmful effects to the peoples of the world. Drawing upon a variety of academic disciplines including economics, political economic science, economic thought, anthropology, history, and political science, the contributors to this book identify theories and strategies for overcoming the worldwide problems that have been caused by global capitalism. The discussions presented here foster the development of theoretical and practical frameworks for a global economy that moves beyond global capitalism. They also argue for the development of a stable, rich, and resilient economy and society that enhances the well-being of people all over the world in the twenty-first century.  .
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Ch 1 National Diversity and the Crisis of Globalisation from the Perspective of Historical Anthropology (Emmanuel Todd) -- Ch 2 The Failure of Neoliberalism and the Future of Capitalism (Ha-Joon Chang) -- Ch 3 Totalitarianism of Globalism by the Top 1% (Satoshi Fujii) -- Ch 4 The Second Globalization, the Second Tragedy? (Keita Shibayama) -- Ch 5 Neoliberalism and Conservatism (Takeshi Nakano) -- Ch 6 Beyond Global Capitalism: a Discussion (Emmanuel Todd, Ha-Joon Chang, Satoshi Fujii, Takeshi Nakano, and Keita Shibayama).

This book compiles the presentations and discussions from the international symposium “Beyond Global Capitalism” that was held with the contributions of Emmanuel Todd, Ha-Joon Chang, and other scholars in Kyoto, Japan, in 2013. The book is intended to make the reader aware that global capitalism, or globalism, has increased its power in recent years, bringing about a variety of harmful effects to the peoples of the world. Drawing upon a variety of academic disciplines including economics, political economic science, economic thought, anthropology, history, and political science, the contributors to this book identify theories and strategies for overcoming the worldwide problems that have been caused by global capitalism. The discussions presented here foster the development of theoretical and practical frameworks for a global economy that moves beyond global capitalism. They also argue for the development of a stable, rich, and resilient economy and society that enhances the well-being of people all over the world in the twenty-first century.  .

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