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Why Capitalists Need Communists

The Politics of Flourishing

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Links wellbeing and flourishing to a broad political agenda, with relevance to the major problems faced in contemporary society
  • Uses work from a range of different academic disciplines, including psychology, economics and political sociology, to build the intellectual foundation for a new Politics of Flourishing
  • Focuses both on what political changes are needed and on how these might come about
  • Draws on extensive interview material, to reveal how well-placed individuals can contribute to the change
  • Includes recommendations for action, based upon the book's analysis and interviews

Part of the book series: Wellbeing in Politics and Policy (WPP)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Why We Should Change

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Introduction

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 3-24
    3. Dystopia and Utopia

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 25-35
  3. Why We Can Change

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 37-37
    2. Flourishing and its Role

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 39-70
    3. Change in the Past (1)

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 71-90
    4. Change in the Past (2)

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 91-108
    5. A Stagnant Society?

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 109-124
  4. How We Can Change

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 125-125
    2. Planning

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 127-145
    3. Redistribution

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 147-168
    4. The System’s Limits

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 169-189
    5. Structural Change

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 191-215
    6. Epilogue: Where Now?

      • Charles Seaford
      Pages 217-229
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 231-244

About this book

Britain faces huge challenges: inequality, public services under constant pressure, climate change - and in the long term, the impacts of automation and artificial intelligence. At the same time, the political and economic elite seem to have reached an impasse: there is a sense that things can only get worse. In Why Capitalists Need Communists, Charles Seaford demonstrates that this need not be, that radical, progressive change is perfectly possible and that the polarisation and nostalgia afflicting us is not inevitable. History shows that it is precisely when the ruling elite loses confidence – which it has – that significant change happens and that new alliances are formed to take over. Tackling the challenges will take planning, redistribution, re-fashioned business and finance, and a new ideology – one which confirms that we really can create the conditions for more people to flourish. But this is not a pipe-dream. This book sets out just how this can come about, based on interviews with over 50 business people, politicians, analysts and activists. Everyone with an interest in the future should read it.

Reviews

“Big moments, when we face both huge problems and opportunities, require big books about how we make the desirable feasible. Why Capitalists Need Communists meets the challenge of the moment by addressing key issues, not just posing the problem but offering answers. Charles Seaford has done the progressive community a great service.” (Neal Lawson, Director, Compass, UK)

“Charles Seaford clearly and intelligently articulates the challenges that the capitalist system is facing today and manages to thread together the thoughts of those (from both sides of the divide, so to speak) who can see this failure and wish to put the system back on a more sustainable tack that serves the majority of citizens rather than a small minority; and weaves a plausible road map of how we can help heal our society. 

This is a must read for politicians, professional investors and civil society activists who are looking to get a better understanding of the challenge facing us and a glimmer of an idea of how we can tackle it.” (Saker Nusseibeh, Chief Executive, Hermes Investment Management, UK)

“Speaking as one of what Charles Seaford describes as market liberals who believe that markets are almost always the best way of organising economic activity, but also that governments have to intervene in them, and that governments have to invest in public services, I can say that I see absolutely no need for the new ideology he promotes in this book; but I can say with equal certainty that his thesis deserves to be debated, and that anyone with a serious interest in political ideas will find this book well written and highly stimulating?” (Oliver Letwin, Conservative MP for West Dorset)

“Free market capitalism is failing and ruling elites are losing their nerve. What better time for progressives to strike back? From workers on boards to resurgent trade unionism, this book signposts the way to a greener, fairer economy.” (Frances O’Grady, General Secretary, the TUC)


Authors and Affiliations

  • London, UK

    Charles Seaford

About the author

Charles Seaford is a co-investigator at the Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity, UK, and was formerly Head of the Centre for Wellbeing at the New Economics Foundation.

Bibliographic Information

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Buying options

eBook USD 19.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 24.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

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