capitalism

Capitalism
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Also see: Late Capitalism "Late capitalism" is a term used by neo-Marxists to refer to capitalism from about 1945 onwards, with the implication that it is a historically limited stage rather than a permanent one. This period includes the era termed the golden age of capitalism. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_capitalism https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/05/late-capitalism/524943 https://twitter.com/DecodeTheNews/status/893149314972696576

Blogs
[|Naked Capitalism] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_Capitalism [|Paul Krugman]

[|We-First Capitalism] Social brand specialist **Simon Mainwaring** explores how brands and consumers can use social media to build a better world.

Excerpts from the book Capitalism by Jonathon Porrit
After the relative failure of the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, and the near silence that greeted publication of the Millennium Ecoystem Asseessment report, perhaps we should be rethinking our entire approach to biodiversity. In July 2006, leading biologists from around the world called for the creation of a new international body for biodiversity from around the world to match the impact of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) -- for whatever you may think about the IPCC's overall impact, it has compelled governments to take the advice of their scientisc institutions far more seriously than they otherwise have done. (p. 5)

- New material includes in-depth coverage of the politics of climate change, the state of environmental debate and the massive upsurge in religious engagement with climate and the environment. forumforthefuture
 * Jonathon Porritt**
 * [|Capitalism as if the world matters]**, Earthscan, 2007, 384 pages, $24.95)