Capitalism: A Social Audit (Concepts in the Social Sciences)

Capitalism: A Social Audit (Concepts in the Social Sciences)

by PeterSaunders (Author)

Synopsis

There are three major questions which arise from the success of capitalism: one is whether capitalism can revolutionize the living standards of the poor nations in the way that it has done for countries in the West. If it can, the second question arises of whether the global eco-system can survive such a massive expansion of industrial output. And if and when capitalism has overcome these problems, the third and biggest question still remains: will human beings be any happier as a result? After explaining how a capitalist system works, the author draws on the latest evidence from around the world to provide a social audit of contemporary capitalism, before concluding with a review of capitalism's prospects in the countries where it originated. With key elements of bourgeois culture now collapsing from within, does liberal capitalism have a future in the West?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 May 1995

ISBN 10: 033519141X
ISBN 13: 9780335191413

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I doubt that you could find a more plausible brief, up-to-date statement of the case for capitalism than this. - Political Studies