ABSTRACT
Accounting is a social practice: it should be evaluated in terms of its contribution to a notion of social well-being. In order to do this, this book elaborates a critique of contemporary accounting. The authors encourage those with a close interest in accounting to make the search for a more emancipatory and enabling accounting a core area of thei
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 3|39 pages
Accounting and emancipatory practice
The mobilising of accounting by socialist agitators of the late nineteenth century
chapter 4|51 pages
Is social accounting the soul of justice?
Towards a critical appreciation with emancipatory intent