A Civil Economy: Transforming the Marketplace in the Twenty-First Century

A Civil Economy: Transforming the Marketplace in the Twenty-First Century

by Severyn T. Bruyn
A Civil Economy: Transforming the Marketplace in the Twenty-First Century

A Civil Economy: Transforming the Marketplace in the Twenty-First Century

by Severyn T. Bruyn

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Overview

A civil society is one in which a democratic government and a market economy operate together. The idea of the civil economy--encompassing a democratic government and a market economy--presumes that people can solve social problems within the market itself. This book explores the relationship between the two, examining the civil underpinnings of capitalism and investigating the way a civil economy evolves in history and is developed for the future by careful planning.
Severyn T. Bruyn describes how people in three sectors--government, business, and the Third Sector (nonprofits and civil groups)--can develop an accountable, self-regulating, profitable, humane, and competitive system of markets that could be described as a civil economy. He examines how government officials can organize markets to reduce government costs; how local leaders deal with global corporations that would unfairly exploit their community resources; and how employees can become coparticipants in the development of human values in markets.
A Civil Economy is oriented to interdiciplinary studies of the economy, assisting scholars in diverse fields, such as business management, sociology, political science, and economics, in developing a common language to examine civic problems in the marketplace.
As an undergraduate text, it evokes a mode of thought about the development of a self-accountable system of markets. Students learn to understand how the market economy becomes socially accountable and self-reliant, while remaining productive, competitive, and profitable.
Sveryn T. Bruyn is Professor of Sociology, Boston College.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472023714
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 11/10/2009
Series: Evolving Values For A Capitalist World
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 580 KB

About the Author

Sveryn T. Bruyn is Professor of Sociology, Boston College.

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword by David Rockefeller Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Part I. An Evolving Economy 1. The Moral Economy 2. Systems of Accountability 3. A Community-Oriented Economy Part II. A Developing Economy 4. A Theory of Civil Privatization 5. The Practice of Civil Privatization 6. Civil Associations Part III. A Global Economy 7. Problems in Global Markets 8. Toward a Global Civil Economy Appendix: Great Ideas in the Academy Notes Index
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