The tools of law that shape capitalism : and how altering their use could give form to a more just society

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Megjelenés: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019
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Sorozat:Economic and financial law & policy - shifting insights & values, ISSN 2522-5243 ; 3.
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Online elérés:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24182-7
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The tools of law that shape capitalism and how altering their use could give form to a more just society by Koen Byttebier
1st ed. 2019
Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2019
XIII, 239 p. ill. ; online forrás
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Economic and financial law & policy - shifting insights & values 2522-5243 3.
Introduction -- Main legal building stones of the capitalist socio-economic order -- Neoliberalism -- Some major unanswered challenges of our times -- Some thoughts on a monetary way out -- Introducing a universal "care state" model -- A new focus on man -- General conclusion.
The book provides a critical analysis of the legal mechanisms that help shape the capitalist system, and also makes proposals for deploying these tools in a different manner. Although often disguised in difficult legal jargon, in reality the main legal building blocks of the prevailing capitalist socio-economic system are simple, the most important being: (1) money; (2) the company form and (3) (neo)liberal state organization aimed at making markets as free as possible for the entrepreneurial sector. Having been used to create the socio-economic order over 2-3 centuries, the legal systems that helped shape capitalist societies around the globe have also contributed to a variety of fundamental problems that remain unaddressed by the capitalist system itself, such as ever-mounting public and private debt, pollution and climate change, an increasing polarization between rich and poor and a globally unjust fiscal order. By proposing alternative uses for the tools of law that shape capitalism, the book also makes proposals for dealing with these matters.
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The tools of law that shape capitalism : and how altering their use could give form to a more just society
Economic and financial law & policy - shifting insights & values, ISSN 2522-5243 ; 3.
International law
Trade
Macroeconomics
Law and economics
Public finance
Commercial law
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title The tools of law that shape capitalism : and how altering their use could give form to a more just society
title_sub and how altering their use could give form to a more just society
title_short The tools of law that shape capitalism
title_full The tools of law that shape capitalism and how altering their use could give form to a more just society by Koen Byttebier
title_fullStr The tools of law that shape capitalism and how altering their use could give form to a more just society by Koen Byttebier
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title_auth The tools of law that shape capitalism and how altering their use could give form to a more just society
title_sort tools of law that shape capitalism and how altering their use could give form to a more just society
series Economic and financial law & policy - shifting insights & values, ISSN 2522-5243 ; 3.
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physical XIII, 239 p. : ill. ; online forrás
edition 1st ed. 2019
isbn 978-3-030-24182-7
issn 2522-5243
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topic International law
Trade
Macroeconomics
Law and economics
Public finance
Commercial law
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Trade
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Macroeconomics
Law and economics
Public finance
Commercial law
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generalnotes The book provides a critical analysis of the legal mechanisms that help shape the capitalist system, and also makes proposals for deploying these tools in a different manner. Although often disguised in difficult legal jargon, in reality the main legal building blocks of the prevailing capitalist socio-economic system are simple, the most important being: (1) money; (2) the company form and (3) (neo)liberal state organization aimed at making markets as free as possible for the entrepreneurial sector. Having been used to create the socio-economic order over 2-3 centuries, the legal systems that helped shape capitalist societies around the globe have also contributed to a variety of fundamental problems that remain unaddressed by the capitalist system itself, such as ever-mounting public and private debt, pollution and climate change, an increasing polarization between rich and poor and a globally unjust fiscal order. By proposing alternative uses for the tools of law that shape capitalism, the book also makes proposals for dealing with these matters.
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