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Greed Is Dead: Politics After Individualism

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By (author): John Kay Paul Collier

Two of the UK's leading economists call for an end to extreme individualism as the engine of prosperity

'provocative but thought-provoking and nuanced' Telegraph

Throughout history, successful societies have created institutions which channel both competition and co-operation to achieve complex goals of general benefit. These institutions make the difference between societies that thrive and those paralyzed by discord, the difference between prosperous and poor economies. Such societies are pluralist but their pluralism is disciplined.

Successful societies are also rare and fragile. We could not have built modernity without the exceptional competitive and co-operative instincts of humans, but in recent decades the balance between these instincts has become dangerously skewed: mutuality has been undermined by an extreme individualism which has weakened co-operation and polarized our politics.

Collier and Kay show how a reaffirmation of the values of mutuality could refresh and restore politics, business and the environments in which people live. Politics could reverse the moves to extremism and tribalism; businesses could replace the greed that has degraded corporate culture; the communities and decaying places that are home to many could overcome despondency and again be prosperous and purposeful. As the world emerges from an unprecedented crisis we have the chance to examine society afresh and build a politics beyond individualism.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 168g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780141994161

About John KayPaul Collier

Paul Collier is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Oxford Universitys Blavatnik School of Government. He is the author of The Future of Capitalism (Handesblatt Prize) and The Bottom Billion (Arthur Ross Prize) both widely translated. He works with governments and communities around the world. A communitarian he was awarded the Adam Smith Prize by Glasgows Philosophical Society (2023) and the Global Citizenship Award by Belgiums cooperative movement (2018). John Kay is one of Britain's leading economists and a fellow of St John's College Oxford. His career has spanned academia business finance and public policy. He was the founding head of the Oxford Said Business School and the Institute for Fiscal Studies - Britain's most respected think tank. He is the author of The Truth About Markets Obliquity Other People's Money and other books and for twenty years contributed a regular column to the Financial Times.

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