
Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire
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Narrado por:
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Rebecca Henderson
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Lucinda Clare
A renowned Harvard professor debunks prevailing orthodoxy with a new intellectual foundation and a practical pathway forward for a system that has lost its moral and ethical foundation.
Free market capitalism is one of humanity's greatest inventions and the greatest source of prosperity the world has ever seen. But this success has been costly. Capitalism is on the verge of destroying the planet and destabilizing society as wealth rushes to the top. The time for action is running short.
Rebecca Henderson's rigorous research in economics, psychology, and organizational behavior, as well as her many years of work with companies around the world, give us a path forward. She debunks the worldview that the only purpose of business is to make money and maximize shareholder value. She shows that we have failed to reimagine capitalism so that it is not only an engine of prosperity but also a system that is in harmony with environmental realities, the striving for social justice, and the demands of truly democratic institutions.
Henderson's deep understanding of how change takes place, combined with fascinating in-depth stories of companies that have made the first steps towards reimagining capitalism, provide inspiring insight into what capitalism can be. Together with rich discussions of important role of government and how the worlds of finance, governance, and leadership must also evolve, Henderson provides the pragmatic foundation for navigating a world faced with unprecedented challenge, but also with extraordinary opportunity for those who can get it right.
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"Rebecca Henderson weaves together research and personal experience with clarity and vision, illustrating the potential for business to benefit both itself and society by leading on the most challenging issues of our day. Read, and feel hopeful." (Judith Samuelson, vice president, the Aspen Institute)
"If you are unsatisfied with today's economic arguments--which too often seem to present an unappealing choice between unbridled markets and old-school collectivism--you need to read Rebecca Henderson's Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire. Henderson offers a system that rewards initiative and respects the power of free enterprise, but that also recognizes that we have a higher purpose in life than pure profit maximization. This is a book for the realist with a heart." (Arthur C. Brooks, president emeritus, American Enterprise Institute; professor of practice, Harvard Kennedy School; senior fellow, Harvard Business School; and author of Love Your Enemies)
"Rebecca Henderson is a provocative thinker on the purpose of business in society. In her new book, she advances the dialogue about the role of business in addressing the big social and environmental challenges of our time. Hers is an important voice in an essential conversation." (Doug McMillon, president and chief executive officer, Walmart)
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Thought provoking and hopeful
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loved it!
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I’ll read it again. Examples were helpful.
New thoughts for me: Accounting reimagined.
Wondering about transfer of economic self-determination, democratization of finance and FinTech.
Taking Action
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What the world needs now
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Powerful
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Mind Opening
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Compelling story, very well told
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Misleading "dramatic" title.
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Chapter 4 was the only chapter with anything I could agreeably enjoy, namely, stories of business entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs' idealism helping to make work environments more friendly, end foreign slavery, meet consumer needs that had never been met before, and pursuing cleanliness and preventing wastefulness to the benefits of the community and the companies doing these great things.
The political philosophy of Rebecca Henderson is nearly identical to that of Herbert Hoover (the US President before FDR). She makes the same arguments as him for cartelizing industries, including using his distinct vocabulary, such as "moral suasion". She doesn't understand how high minimum wages laws cause unemployment like Herbert Hoover, and if she were Queen, she'd cause a Great Depression II with all her cartelizing fantasies, income tax schemes, minimum wage (p)raising, "moral suasion", musings about the potential political opportunies to be gained in a new world war, and put people on meat rations.
She muses that someday an international confederacy of nations will make a cartel agreement to implement a monopolized global wealth tax, and that good would come of it. (Early in the book, she complains about drug patent owners gauging prices to maximize revenues. What does she expect a world monopoly on taxation to look like? Not oppression?)
Chapter 6 was interesting. I liked listening to it because I found the history parts in it informative, even though I disagreed with the policy plans she was endorsing.
Overall, this book wasn't a complete waste of time to read-- some of it is interesting, and Chapter 4 is delightful and worth reading. The rest isn't good in my opinion.
If you do read this book, I suggest you read a companion book about Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression called "America's Great Depression", by Murray N. Rothbard, which can be found free on YouTube. You will laugh when you see the similarities between Hoover and Henderson.
Given opportunity cost of credits and time, I'd say try a Thomas Sowell book instead, or a (free on YouTube) Hans-Hermann Hoppe book. If you don't like their political stances, at least you will have experienced a break from the usual echochamber and hear arguments you have never heard before.
So overall, two stars. Performance and story get five stars each.
Two-star book by Herbert Hoover re-incarnate
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In the end, I am glad of the reminder for the social mission that a company carry but disheartens by the way that the author approached the statement.
Review of thoughts
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