Economic Systems and Human Rights Using Socioeconomic Models and Practices to Promote Global Economic Socialization /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Vigliarolo, Francesco (Editor)
Summary:XXXVIII, 421 p. 17 illus., 7 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-72866-2
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Reflections and theoretical contributions
  • Chapter 1: A conversation with Noam Chomsky about limits and challenges in human rights: Smith's vile maxim
  • Chapter 2: An intentional approach to human rights in economy: interest societies vs value societies
  • Chapter 3: Some reflection ideas from the ancient roots about the link between Creativity and Freedom for modern societies
  • Chapter 4: The birth of the Human Rights debate (18th century)
  • Chapter 5: Formation and transformation of economic systems: the conquest of rights and its impact on women
  • Chapter 6: Meso-Economics: The Proper Dimension of Institutional Emergence and Cultural Development. A conceptual frame
  • Chapter 7: In defense of Human Rights: searching for a viable kind of objectivity
  • Chapter 8: The limits of neoliberal paradigm in order to implement peoples’ right
  • Chapter 9: Unleashing the Human Development through Prescriptive Analytics based on the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
  • Part II: On socio-economic practices and models for Human Rights and economic socialization
  • Chapter 10: Criteria for Transforming the Economy. Human Dignity, Respect for Nature, Harmony with Life
  • Chapter 11: Human Rights in Economic and Social Realms: Exploring the Synergies between the Capability Approach of Amartya Sen and the Perspective of Original Institutional Economics
  • Chapter 12: Beyond the economic growth: from the sustainability’s rhetoric to the Bioeconomics’ effectiveness
  • Chapter 13: Making Space for Social Justice
  • Chapter 14: The impact of neoliberalism on the right to education: limits and proposals
  • Chapter 15: UN 2030 Agenda, ESG criteria and Human Rights: the way of the Civil Economy
  • Chapter 16: A critical reflection on corporate social responsibility: between communitarian ethics and business purpose
  • Chapter 17: The Institutional participation role in economics systems for Human Rights
  • Chapter 18: The experience of Cooperative clubs and houses of the people in Italy as places for developing social human rights
  • Chapter 19: Last 20: The other vision of the world
  • Chapter 20: The impact of economic financialization on Human Rights: some concepts and new socio-economic practices in order to build a universal economic socialization
  • Chapter 21: Sustainability Reports and Latin America: The Challenges of Social and Environmental Balances in Development Process for Human Rights
  • Chapter 22: Conclusions.