'Corpitalism': Politics, Politicians and 'the Others'
by Anthony Antonio
2020-05-06 18:11:54
'Corpitalism': Politics, Politicians and 'the Others'
by Anthony Antonio
2020-05-06 18:11:54
Corpitalism', Politics, Politicians and 'the Others it is a must read for everyone, mostly for leaders concerned with our future and intuitive of the responsibility we all bear today in order to make it happen. This work expresses in its essence dive...
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Corpitalism', Politics, Politicians and 'the Others it is a must read for everyone, mostly for leaders concerned with our future and intuitive of the responsibility we all bear today in order to make it happen. This work expresses in its essence diversity, exposes governments, leadership use and abuse of power and explores the diffusion of state authority for one of social inclusion. Written in a simple and non-academic way, the two volumes present straightforward balanced solutions and criticisms of western developed wasteful governments unable to reach mutual understanding and commitment potentials to confront the present, what is coming for the build-up of more stable tomorrow. With advances in technology, transforming ideologies and increasing social communication the future is set to be unrecognizable. With time running out, it explores the problems concerning today's outmoded values, the evolution of open-minded ideals and the coming generation of spontaneous and globally aware people. It examines the social impacts of poverty and inequality increasingly rising by the effects of neoliberalist 'free' market creeds, profits over people. It is one analyse about rejecting the doctrine of neoliberalism, its economic discourses that present excessive greed as the central cause of economic crises. It discloses through constructing line of inherent historic facts that there is better ways how to govern a nation for restoring social order which till now has been a dominant fantasy narrative that has motivated the problematic of political economy. And better way is what this introduction work offers to development economics taking a quantitative and comparative approach based on the balance of true liberal and socialistic ideals. It offers alternatives to the existent ideology of neoliberalism and its financial markets which are neither efficient nor stable, where the culture of profits uses the power of money and influence to control natural and human resources to the extreme. This work offers a profound sense of hope that social activism can reclaim people's rights as citizens rather than as consumers, redefining democracy as a global movement, not a global market. It exposes developed western nations like USA, Eurozone nations and Australia capitalist 'democracies' cannot resist to the political decline and capable develop economic prosperity and to adhere to an intelligent strategy of power. The current corporate system of economic and political policies presently is waging a form of class war worldwide. 'Corpitalism' exposes the contradictions between the democratic and neoliberal capitalist market principles proclaimed by those in power or 'the Others', the untouchables, actually practicing financial market speculative games tarnished with fraud and corruption. It critiques the ruling class nepotism that restricts the public arena and enacts policies that vastly increase private wealth, often with complete disregard for social and ecological consequences. It examines other changes to the political and economic landscapes for other view of good governance.
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