ABSTRACT
Capitalism has gone astray. Today we face ecological exhaustion, persistent inequality, financialization, stress on communities, short-termism, and new power concentrations. An avalanche of new economic thinking and a reorientation of European values show the way toward a different economy. A new perspective is necessary if we want to implement the Sustainable Development Goals and if we consider our planet as 'Our Common Home,' for present and future generations. This book argues that European economies should be the initiators of a global transition toward a sustainable and inclusive world economy. Together, amid severe geopolitical and geoeconomic challenges, they need to develop their own perspective on what a good economy really is, in distinction to Chinese state capitalism and American big business capitalism. Crucially, this requires the rediscovery of key European values, a coherent view on responsible capitalism, and a new self-awareness as a global player for the Common Good in today's and tomorrow's world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|64 pages
Europe's Present Condition: A Diagnosis
part II|162 pages
Europe's Mission: Developing Responsible Capitalism
chapter Chapter 6|30 pages
The Second Pillar of Renewal: Inspiration from Revaluing Europe's Story
chapter Chapter 9|12 pages
The Fifth Pillar of Renewal: Institutions and the Multiactor Approach
chapter Chapter 10|22 pages
The Flying Wheel of Responsible Innovation (A): The ‘Makers’ of a New Economy (Business, Finance, Consumers)
chapter Chapter 11|30 pages
The Flying Wheel of Responsible Innovation (B): The ‘Embedders’ of a New Economy (Government, Nature, Community, Civil Society)
chapter Chapter 12|22 pages
The Flying Wheel of Responsible Innovation (C): The ‘Critical Innovators’ of a New Economy (Media, Research and Education, Imaginative Reflection)
part III|62 pages
Europe's New Position: A Global Player for the Common Good
