Book description
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations provided the first, most influential and lasting explanation of the workings of modern economics. But with his focus on "the market" as the best mechanism for producing and distributing the necessities of life, Smith's concepts only told part of the story, leading to flawed economic models that devalue activities that fall outside of the market's parameters of buying and selling. The real wealth of nations, Riane Eisler argues, is not merely financial, but includes the contributions of people and our natural environment. Here, Eisler goes beyond the market to reexamine economics from a larger perspective--and shows that we must give visibility and value to the socially and economically essential work of caring for people and the planet if we are to meet the enormous challenges we are facing. Eisler proposes a new "caring economics" that takes into account the full spectrum of economic activities--from the life--sustaining activities of the household, to the life-enriching activities of caregivers and communities, to the life-supporting processes of nature. She shows how our values are distorted by the economic double standard that devalues anything stereotypically associated with women and femininity; reveals how current economic models are based on a deep-seated culture of domination; and shows how human needs would be better served by economic models based on caring. Most importantly, she provides practical proposals for new economic inventions--new measures, policies, rules, and practices--to bring about a caring economics that fulfills human needs. Like her classic The Chalice and the Blade, The Real Wealth of Nations is a bold and insightful look at how to create a society in which each of us can achieve the full measure of our humanity.Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction: Reasons to Care
- Chapter One: We Need a New Economics
- Chapter Two: Economics Through a Wider Lens
- Chapter Three: It Pays to Care—in Dollars and Cents
- Chapter Four: The Economic Double Standard
- Chapter Five: Connecting the Dots
- Chapter Six: The Economics of Domination
- Chapter Seven: The Economics of Partnership
- Chapter Eight: Technology, Work, and the Postindustrial Era 165
- Chapter Nine: Who We Are and Where We Are
- Chapter Ten: The Caring Revolution
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- About the Author
- About the Center for Partnership Studies
Product information
- Title: The Real Wealth of Nations
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 2008
- Publisher(s): Berrett-Koehler Publishers
- ISBN: 9781609943264
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