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E-raamat: Democratizing Finance: Restructuring Credit to Transform Society

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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Sari: The Real Utopias Project
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839762680
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839762680

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"What if our financial system were organized to the benefit of the many rather than simply empowering the few? Robert Hockett and Fred Block argue that an entirely different financial system is both desirable and possible. This volume includes six responses that seek to amend, elaborate, and challenge the arguments developed by Hockett and Block"--

What if our financial system were organized to the benefit of the many rather than simply empowering the few?

Robert Hockett and Fred Block argue that an entirely different financial system is both desirable and possible. They outline concrete steps that could get us there. Financial systems move the worlds savings from investment to investment, chasing the highest rates of return. They run on profit. But what if investment went to the enterprises or institutions that provided things that the majority of people would prioritize?

Democratizing Finance includes six responses that seek to amend, elaborate, and challenge the arguments developed by Hockett and Block. Some of the core arguments put forward by other contributors include calls for the rapid elimination of private financial entities, the dilemmas of the politics associated with financial reforms, and the fate of parallel proposals advanced in the US in the 1930s.

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Democratizing finance is the means by which we can democratize our economy
Preface: The Real Utopias Project, Erik Olin Wright vii
Acknowledgments x
Introduction: The Meaning of Financial Democratization, Fred Block 1(22)
I Anchor Essays
1 Finance without Financiers, Robert Hockett
23(57)
2 Financial Democratization and the Transition to Socialism, Fred Block
80(39)
II The Politics of Financial Reform
3 Economic Democracy and Enterprise Form in Finance, William H. Simon
119(19)
4 To Democratize Finance, Democratize Central Banking, David M. Woodruff
138(21)
5 Three Modes of Democratic Participation in Finance, Michael A. McCarthy
159(30)
III Alternative Financial Visions
6 "A Modern Financial Tool Kit": Lessons from Adolf A. Berle for a More Democratic Financial System, Sarah Quinn, Mark Igra, and Selen Guler
189(34)
7 Democratizing Finance or Democratizing Money? Mary Mellor
223(21)
8 Democratizing Investment, Lenore Palladino
244(24)
Concluding Observations, Fred Block 268(8)
Notes 276(35)
Name Index 311
Robert C. Hockett is the Edward Cornell Professor of Law and a professor of public policy at Cornell Law. Hockett also serves as senior counsel to a socially responsible investment bank in Manhattan and is a Fellow at the Century Foundation.

Fred Block is professor emeritus of sociology at the University of California, Davis where he teaches economic and political sociology and leads the Center for Engaged Scholarship. Block is the author of many books and articles, including Capitalism: The Future of An Illusion.