Synopses & Reviews
This book describes the dangerous growing tensions caused throughout the West by triumphant new global capitalism. The author outlines how a new global super rich caste has emerged during a period in which the traditional "middle class" is facing serious insecurity and income loss. He argues that this new super rich capitalism, if not balanced by a renewal of the state and community, will not only destroy politics and governance, but democracy as well.
Synopsis
Preface The New World The Super-Rich Game The Rest of Us Super-Rich Capitalism: An Audit A World Without Politics A World Without Democracy Brave New World The Hope of Europe Index
Synopsis
In The Super-Rich, Stephen Haseler describes the dangerous growing tensions caused throughout the West by the triumphant new global capitalism. In a book for students of politics, economics and sociology, and the general reader, he outlines how a new global super-rich caste has emerged during a period in which the traditional 'middle-class' is facing serious insecurity and income loss. He argues that this new super-rich capitalism, if not balanced by a renewal of the state and community, will not only destroy politics and governance, but democracy as well, and he shows exactly how the European Union, and other embryonic 'regional' super-states, can combat these excesses of globalization, and restore a more 'social democratic' society.
About the Author
Stephen Haseler is Professor of Government at London Guildhall University.
Table of Contents
The New World * The Super-Rich Game * The Rest of Us (or the End of the Western Dream) * Super-Rich Capitalism * A World without Politics * A World without Democracy? * The Next Phase: The Brave New World of the Minimal State * The Hope of Europe