From the Arab Spring to the Occupy and Tea Party movements, the "What now?" solution to economic disparity and power politics has been largely unarticulated. This work details how the Golden Rule ethic and a technology-driven global consciousness are causing epic shifts in our economic and governing systems. The evolution from nation-state capitalism to a collaborative economy with judicial governance is proving that prosperity is compatible with peace. With ten case studies of successful "Golden Rule" organizations and an innovative study of the reciprocal ethic, this book provides…mehr
From the Arab Spring to the Occupy and Tea Party movements, the "What now?" solution to economic disparity and power politics has been largely unarticulated. This work details how the Golden Rule ethic and a technology-driven global consciousness are causing epic shifts in our economic and governing systems. The evolution from nation-state capitalism to a collaborative economy with judicial governance is proving that prosperity is compatible with peace. With ten case studies of successful "Golden Rule" organizations and an innovative study of the reciprocal ethic, this book provides accessible, thought-provoking analysis of rapid worldwide change and forecasts a future of freedom, purpose and hope.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. Frederick Arment is director of International Cities of Peace and a founder of the Dayton International Peace Museum.
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Table of Contents Introduction: Global Consciousness as Manifestation the Golden Rule Section One: The Relational Ethic of Freedom 1. The Motive of Freedom in a Culture of Peace 2. The Imperative for an Alternative Gold Standard 3. The Archetype of the Golden Rule 4. Vision of a Peace Economy 5. From the Golden Mean to the Golden Rule Section Two: A Moral Economy 6. The Relational Economic System 7. Case Study-The Service Sector: Rotary International and the Freedom to Contribute 8. Equality in Association 9. Case Study-The Faith-Based Sector: St. Luke Foundation and the Freedom to Love 10. Purposeful Innovation 11. Case Study-The Arts Sector: Apple Computer and the Freedom to Create 12. Collaborative Distribution 13. Case Study-The Environmental Sector: Hindustan Unilever and the Freedom to Sustain 14. Fair Reward 15. Case Study-The Commerce Sector: Salesforce.com and the Freedom to Trade Section Three: Judicial Governance 16. What Is a Judicial Governance System? 17. Case Study-The Recreational Sector: The Olympic Spirit and the Freedom to Celebrate 18. Case Law and Precedent 19. Case Study-The Civic Sector: The High Line and the Freedom to Share 20. Equal Access to the Law 21. Case Study-The Wellness Sector: Intuitive Surgical Inc. and the Freedom to Heal 22. Democratic Judiciary 23. Case Study-The Academic Sector: The Khan Academy and the Freedom to Learn 24. Fair Enforcement 25. Case Study-The Security Sector: iRobot and the Freedom from Fear Section Four: The Case for Transition 26. How Do We Transition to a Just Economy? 27. Our Future Is Golden Chapter Notes Select Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Introduction: Global Consciousness as Manifestation the Golden Rule Section One: The Relational Ethic of Freedom 1. The Motive of Freedom in a Culture of Peace 2. The Imperative for an Alternative Gold Standard 3. The Archetype of the Golden Rule 4. Vision of a Peace Economy 5. From the Golden Mean to the Golden Rule Section Two: A Moral Economy 6. The Relational Economic System 7. Case Study-The Service Sector: Rotary International and the Freedom to Contribute 8. Equality in Association 9. Case Study-The Faith-Based Sector: St. Luke Foundation and the Freedom to Love 10. Purposeful Innovation 11. Case Study-The Arts Sector: Apple Computer and the Freedom to Create 12. Collaborative Distribution 13. Case Study-The Environmental Sector: Hindustan Unilever and the Freedom to Sustain 14. Fair Reward 15. Case Study-The Commerce Sector: Salesforce.com and the Freedom to Trade Section Three: Judicial Governance 16. What Is a Judicial Governance System? 17. Case Study-The Recreational Sector: The Olympic Spirit and the Freedom to Celebrate 18. Case Law and Precedent 19. Case Study-The Civic Sector: The High Line and the Freedom to Share 20. Equal Access to the Law 21. Case Study-The Wellness Sector: Intuitive Surgical Inc. and the Freedom to Heal 22. Democratic Judiciary 23. Case Study-The Academic Sector: The Khan Academy and the Freedom to Learn 24. Fair Enforcement 25. Case Study-The Security Sector: iRobot and the Freedom from Fear Section Four: The Case for Transition 26. How Do We Transition to a Just Economy? 27. Our Future Is Golden Chapter Notes Select Bibliography Index
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