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Small Change : Why Business Won't Save the World
By: Edwards, Michael (Author).
Berrett-Koehler. Published: 01/02/2010. Audience Guide: Professional & Vocational. Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
A new movement is afoot that promises to save the world by making nonprofit organizations operate like private enterprises. Dubbed 'philanthrocapitalism', its supporters believe that business principles can and should be the primary drivers of social transformation. Philanthrocapitalism's adherents mistakenly pass it off as the whole solution, downgrading the costs and trade-offs of extending business and market principles into social transformation. In reality, the hype surrounding philanthrocapitalism runs far ahead of its ability to deliver real results. Business approaches, former Ford Foundation officer Michael Edward points out, are often at odds with those needed for fundamental social change, since they privilege competition over cooperation, individual effort over collective action, and short-term results over the necessarily patient, long-term support required for the messy and unpredictable process of fundamental social transformation. Moreover, the increasing concentration of wealth and power among philanthrocapitalists is unhealthy for democracy the phenomenon is itself a symptom of a disordered and profoundly unequal world.
Ultimately, Edwards argues that the use of business thinking can and does actually damage civil society. It's time to differentiate the two and re-assert the independence of global citizen action. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 1605093777/9781605093772
TITLE: Small Change CONTRIBUTORS: Edwards, Michael (Author) IMPRINT: Berrett-Koehler PUBLISHER: Berrett-Koehler FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 01/02/2010
SUBJECT: Society, Welfare DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 140mm x 214mm (Spine: 11mm) PAGES: 120 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Professional & Vocational ILLUSTRATIONS: illustrations CONTENTS: Preface Introduction: The Rise of Philanthrocapitalism Chapter 1: Clearing the Analytical Ground: Definitions and Differences Social Enterprise Chapter 2: What Does the Evidence Have to Tell Us? Chapter 3: Adam Smith's Dilemma: What Does Theory Have to Tell Us? Chapter 4: Continuing the Conversation: Conclusions and Next Steps Organizing A Better Conversation Principles of Self-Restraint
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