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Author Sim, Stuart, author.

Title Addicted to profit : reclaiming our lives from the free market / Stuart Sim
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2012]

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 198 pages)
Contents Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: It's All About Profit; 2 The Tyranny of Profit: Confronting an Addiction and a Fetish; 3 'What Shall It Profit a Man?': Profitless Activities; 4 Life Before Profit, Life Minus Profit; 5 Profit in the Genes?; 6 Neoliberalism, Financial Crisis, and Profit; 7 Global Warming and Profit; 8 Healthcare and Profit; 9 Education and Profit: The World of Pay-as-You-Learn; 10 The Arts, the Media Industries, and Profit; 11 Conclusion: It Needn't All Be About Profit; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Summary Will our addiction to profit destroy the world we live in?. The profit motive now exercises an effective tyranny over our lives: in the private as well as the public sector, nowhere seems immune from its reach. International tycoons, economists and politicians are obsessed with economic growth. Yet, as Stuart Sim shows, the pursuit of excessive profit brought the world to the brink of economic chaos in the recent credit crisis and threatens us with environmental disaster as well. Despite this, neoliberalism still sets the agenda for economic policy in the West. Sim suggests various 'act up' strategies so that we might resist becoming slaves to personal gain and, in doing so, he demonstrates that life needn't be all about profit. Key Features:. Analyses the psychology behind our fetishization of profit Demonstrates the threat that neoliberalism poses to our public services - healthcare and education in particular Explores the debate of altruism versus self-interest through the neuroscientific literature Argues the case for a return to a more socialistic consciousness to combat neoliberalism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-193) and index
Notes English
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Subject Capitalism -- Social aspects
Profit -- Social aspects
Neoliberalism -- Social aspects
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Microeconomics.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Capitalism -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012452957
ISBN 9780748646722
0748646728