Karl Marx's Das Kapital
Infinite Ideas Limited (Verlag)
978-1-906821-04-3 (ISBN)
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First published in 1876, Das Kapital is Karl Marx's most important contribution to the world of political economy. Kapital is a critical analysis of capitalism and its practical economic application and also a critique of other related theories. Today it is considered one of the most influential books ever written. Through Marx's criticisms of the vulnerability of free-market capitalism we can see the inevitability of recent financial turmoil. In this timely interpretation, Steve Shipside uses twenty-first century examples and case studies to re-evaluate Marx's text for the new world of business and economics. Today's reader will discover:
* Why bigger business is not necessarily better business;
* How to develop a workforce made up of creative individuals;
* Why a successful business needs to develop a social conscience;
* The best ways to introduce new strategies, systems and technologies to your team;
* Why you need to keep your staff fit, healthy and happy.
This interpretation of Karl Marx's Das Kapital is not a substitute for the original. Its purpose is simply to illustrate the timeless nature of Marx's insights by bringing them to life with contemporary examples. Given the continuing turbulence of the global economy this brilliant interpretation of a classic of political economy couldn't be more timely. Marx's views frequently chime with criticisms of current business practice and gathering anti-globalisation sentiment, making Das Kapital as relevant today as it was 140 years ago.
Steve Shipside is an author, journalist, and blogger. As a trainer with the World Association of News Publishers he has worked in over a dozen newsrooms as a coach for journalists adapting to the digital world and he has worked for some twenty newspapers on ways of using social media to best advantage.
Introduction
1.She's breaking up, captain - unsustainable capitalism
2.Sustainable capitalism
3.Ethics
4.Can capitalism afford a conscience?
5.Triple bottom line
6.Market failure and the environment
7.Environmental economics
8.You need to get out more, mate
9.Careful with that axe, eugene - ludditism
10.Technotopia
11.Child labour
12.Breaking the chains - reaching for the off button
13.Time management - less is more
14.Doling out the drudge work
15.Set your mind free from the box
16.Multi skill
17.Kinky capitalism - the fetishism of commodities
18.Forget the moral majority
19.Could try harder - reading the reports
20.Crisis, what crisis?
21.On a neural pathway to hell
22.Fit for purpose?
23.Shine on
24.Idolatry
25.Putting words into the mouths of others
26.Pick your fights carefully
27.Look at your human credit terms
28.For heaven's sake, cheer up
29.Be special
30.Training - the fast track
31.Petty perhaps, but no small deal
32.Shackled by snacks
33.Stop living in the past
34.Know when to stop
35.Get involved in a skills exchange
36.Go back to bartering
37.Going it alone
38.Form a co-operative
39.You are what you do
40.Bigger may not be better
41.Down with debt
42.Save yourselves
43.New capitalism
44.Overdoing it
45.You want to think outside the box - learn from outside the box
46.Pay what you want
47.Don't keep it to yourself
48.Freedom of assembly
49.Kaizen
50.Lunch 'n' learn
51.You are what you consume
52.Power up
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.6.2009 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Infinite Success |
| Verlagsort | Durrington |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 129 x 198 mm |
| Gewicht | 150 g |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Systeme |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Theorie | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-906821-04-6 / 1906821046 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-906821-04-3 / 9781906821043 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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