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Adaptations : Challenges Ahead Facing Democracy Competitive Capitalism

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This short book leads the reader on a 'guided tour' of some of the great issues facing us inthe 21st century, and differing views of the best way to adapt to them. Issues relatingto global warming climate change and how to respond//issues relating to the environmental limits to growthand how to respond/displacement of workers by automation and how what to do/the high and rising debtratios of governments and whether to tax the rich the same as everybody else/ differing views on the role ofand need for regulation/differing views on the nature and role of democratic government (whether well runor synonymous with inefficiency, corruption, and waste as the purveyors of Reaganomics are still pushingon us 30 years onwards.

Pride of place among these issues must probably be given to the issue of how best to manage (i.e. slow down)climate change. This book puts forward two original approaches for dealing with the problem, which mighttbe considerably cheaper and more easy to apply than a full scale energy transition to renewables by the wholeof the economy, especially the industrial part of it. In my humble opinion, all that is required to begin the meetthe challenge of climate change is that "people of good will" be prepared to make sacrifices for the benefitof the whole of society in meeting this challenge. My approach may be applied singly or in combinationas follows:- Respecting the limits to growth - giving workers/employees more time off from work/more leisure time/instead of having them produce more material goods with their inevitable by-products of greenhousegases emissions/pollution. - Hastening the movement towards a non-polluting post industrial information and service economy -accelerating and re-inforcing existing/underlying trends in the economy away from polluting goods producingindustries towards non polluting labour intensive and also skill intensive services providing. Since manyservices cater to/are oriented to LEISURE time activities/passtimes/pursuits (e.g. restaurants, hotels,resorts, and other attractions) this strategy may be viewed as a natural complement to the moreleisure time -for-all listed above. When it comes to specific industries that produce especiallygreenhouse pollution intensive products would it be reasonable to expect/hope that in a case wherepollution and traffic congestion become excessively burdensome on the health and quality of life,these industries sacrifice some of their growth/profit objectives for the good of the whole locality/community/society by either re-locating or by diversifying their product line into less polluting/nonpolluting but related products such as electric cars/and their improvements/or even moving intocomparable technology intensive areas but producing not cars but renewable energy technologiesand their applications/as well as clean up after ourselves technologies.

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1796054224 / 9781796054224
Paperback / softback
22/08/2019
70 pages
152 x 229 mm, 113 grams
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