The commonwealth of life : economics for a flourishing earth
 Author: Brown, Peter G.
 Format: Book
 Published: MontrĂ©al ; Tonawanda, N.Y. : Black Rose Books, c2008.
 Language: English
 Summary:
"Convincing analysis; empowering vision."-David Suzuki, scientist and host of the CBC's The Nature of Things "A pioneering work in ethics and economics for the new global era raising all the hard questions that we need to think about in the coming decades, and proposing a radically new way of thinking about how the global community should function."-Peter Singer, Ira W. ... (see more)
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Item Description
  • 2nd ed.
  • xvi, 221 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
  • ISBN: 9781551643052 (bound)
  • ISBN: 1551643057 (bound)
  • ISBN: 9781551643045 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 1551643049 (pbk.)
  • OCLC Number: 183887389
Notes
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [196]-212) and index.
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Table of Contents
  • Foreword (p. vii)
  • Preface to the First Edition (p. ix)
  • Preface to the Second Edition (p. xiii)
  • Acknowledgments (p. xv)
  • Introduction to the First Edition (p. 1)
  • Part I. Progress and the Commonwealth of Life
  • Introduction (p. 7)
  • Chapter 1. Duties Beyond Borders (p. 9)
  • Chapter 2. Duties Beyond the Present and Beyond Persons (p. 30)
  • Part II. Fiduciary Institutions
  • Introduction (p. 59)
  • Chapter 3. Stewardship Economics (p. 61)
  • Chapter 4. Government as Trustee (p. 88)
  • Chapter 5. Civil Society and the Commonwealth of Life (p. 102)
  • Part III. Transparent Sovereignty
  • Introduction (p. 121)
  • Chapter 6. Global Ethics and Fiduciary States (p. 123)
  • Chapter 7. The National and the World (p. 138)
  • Chapter 8. Are There any Natural Resources? (p. 160)
  • Epilogue (p. 175)
  • Bibliography (p. 196)
  • Index (p. 213)
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Title Summary
"Convincing analysis; empowering vision."-David Suzuki, scientist and host of the CBC's The Nature of Things "A pioneering work in ethics and economics for the new global era raising all the hard questions that we need to think about in the coming decades, and proposing a radically new way of thinking about how the global community should function."-Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp professor of bioethics, Princeton University "Peter Brown has given us a structure that unites an economics of stewardship with a politics of trusteeship, based on an ethics of rights and corresponding duties. Highly recommended!"-Herman E. Daly, University of Maryland In this important book Peter G. Brown seeks to chart a new future for all who share this planet. Through a series of careful arguments, he identifies three challenges ahead of us: first, to come up with an adequate account of our minimal obligations to each other, and to the rest of the natural order; second, to redefine and reshape the institutions of economics, government, and civil society to reflect these obligations; and third, to reconceptualize and redirect the relations between nations to foster these institutions and discharge these obligations. Brown also argues that we have direct moral obligations to non-humans-this he calls "respect for the commonwealth of life." Peter G. Brown is a professor at McGill University and director of the McGill School of Environment in Montreal. He is the author of Restoring the Public Trust: A Fresh Vision for Progressive Government in America .
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