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Trading for Good - How Global Trade Can be Made to Serve People Not Money (Hardcover)
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Trading for Good - How Global Trade Can be Made to Serve People Not Money (Hardcover)
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Trade is the lifeblood of the global economy, but few would
consider it a social good. Instead, our views on trade have
polarized between two extremes: 'free trade' ideologues who regard
trade as an end in itself, and 'protectionists' who view it as a
destructive force to be contained. But there is another way to
trade - one with the interests of people, not profit, at its heart.
In this visionary work Christian Felber, founder of the Economy for
the Common Good movement, offers a dazzling new paradigm for the
global trading order. Confronting the 'free trade religion' which
has reigned since Adam Smith, Felber champions an alternative
approach in which trade serves the wider interests of society,
incorporating the key issues of our time: human rights, climate
change, and the growing divide richer and poorer countries. He
proposes the groundbreaking idea of an 'Ethical Trade Zone',
founded on a principled approach to tariffs and trade policies, and
built with international cooperation on trade, taxation and labour.
Penetrating and passionate, Christian Felber shows how this brave
new economic world can be built democratically from the grassroots
up, and how trading for good can be made a reality.
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