NeoCapitalism

NeoCapitalism

R. Hernandez

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Economía monetaria
ISBN:
9781300641636
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NeoCapitalism: Capitalism’s Next Step presents an economic framework aimed at addressing the shortcomings of contemporary capitalism, such as recurring financial crises, widening inequality, and environmental unsustainability. The book proposes a two-currency system and outlines strategies for fostering economic stability.Key Concepts1. Two-Currency System: - Stability Currency (SC): A non-market currency used exclusively to fund essential public services like healthcare, education, and national defense. It is designed to be stable and insulated from market volatility. - Market Currency (MC): A market-driven currency supporting private enterprise and innovation. It operates within the traditional capitalist framework but is complemented by the SC’s stabilizing influence.2. Addressing Inequality:The SC ensures universal access to essential services, reducing economic disparities and fostering social equity. 3. Tackling Market Volatility:By separating public service funding from volatile markets, the system reduces economic shocks and enhances resilience.Regulatory frameworks are emphasized to curb speculative bubbles and systemic risks.4. Sustainability and Innovation:Encourages sustainable practices by integrating environmental and social considerations into economic models.Supports technological advancements while addressing challenges like automation-driven unemployment.5. Global Interdependence:Advocates for international cooperation to manage interconnected economies and mitigate geopolitical risks.Implementation Strategies- Gradual transition through pilot programs.- Transparent public communication to build understanding.- Regulatory oversight and use of technology to streamline administration.Philosophical ApproachThe book emphasizes a balance between individual freedom and collective well-being. It advocates an economic model that prioritizes both market dynamism and social stability.Challenges and SolutionsThe book acknowledges potential criticisms, such as inflation, market distortions, and political resistance. It provides detailed counterarguments and proactive measures, emphasizing transparency, education, and phased implementation.'NeoCapitalism' offers a roadmap for a fairer and more sustainable economic future, calling for bold reforms to create a society where economic growth and social justice coexist.

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