The book exposes several core fallacies holding up modern financial free-market orthodoxy and which contributed to the recurrent failures of banking and finance to sustain healthy economic growth for all. The book argues that: 1) It is wrong to oppose public goods to private goods, with public goods consigned to governments for distribution and private goods left to allegedly only self-serving free markets. Some notional public goods - education, social services, transportation, etc. - can be effectively sourced and delivered by markets. And, to the contrary, some private goods affect the...
The book exposes several core fallacies holding up modern financial free-market orthodoxy and which contributed to the recurrent failures of banking a...
This book asserts that the United States needs to use Associative Power in place of both Hard Power and Soft Power to succeed in achieving its national security objectives. The author uses the CORDs program during the Vietnam War as an example of Associative Power.
This book asserts that the United States needs to use Associative Power in place of both Hard Power and Soft Power to succeed in achieving its nationa...
This book is a study of religious principles of good governance in our contemporary societies. In modern times, however, religious ideas have been marginalized in social science literature. Contributors to this work explore what values and practices the Qur'an can contribute to governing our economic, political, and social life today.
This book is a study of religious principles of good governance in our contemporary societies. In modern times, however, religious ideas have been mar...