Reimagining Capitalism: Shortlisted for the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2020
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SHORTLISTED FOR FT & MCKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020FT Best books of 2020This powerful and readable book is a clarion call for reimagining and remaking capitalism. We can have a more moral and more innovative capitalism. There is hope! -Daron Acemoglu coauthor of Why Nations FailWHAT IF BUSINESS COULD HELP SOLVE THE GREATEST PROBLEMS OF OUR TIME?Free market capitalism is one of humanitys greatest inventions and the greatest source of prosperity the world has ever seen. At the same time its single-minded pursuit of profit has led to rampant inequality and the looming threat of climate catastrophe - and now threatens to destroy the society on which it depends.Rebecca Henderson John and Natty McArthur University Professor at Harvard University argues that business can simultaneously make a positive impact on the world by confronting the realities of our environmental crisis and the need to address social and economic inequality while also delivering the sustained economic growth that brings prosperity and wellbeing to society as a whole.Drawing on lessons from companies from around the world who are already making a positive difference Reimagining Capitalism shows that this new approach is not only a moral imperative but also an extraordinary opportunity to drive growth and innovation in an increasingly competitive world. And perhaps most critically she suggests that it has the potential to balance the power of the market with the power of democratic accountable government and strong civil society - the only long term solution to the problems that we face.This powerful and readable book is a clarion call for reimagining and remaking capitalism. We can have a more moral and more innovative capitalism. There is hope! -Daron Acemoglu coauthor of Why Nations Fail
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