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Price of the Common Good : Markets, Corporations, and Political Economy by Mark Hoipkemier (2025, Hardcover)

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PublisherUniversity of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-100268208972
ISBN-139780268208974
eBay Product ID (ePID)28071788491

Product Key Features

Number of Pages302 Pages
Publication NamePrice of the Common Good : Markets, Corporations, and Political Economy
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEconomic History, Political Economy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Publication Year2025
TypeTextbook
AuthorMark Hoipkemier
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Philosophy, Business & Economics
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight0 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.3 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2024-947138
Reviews"This book is one of the most important I have read in decades, and is essential foundational reading for all those in economics, politics, and ethics who seek flourishing businesses in a flourishing society." --David Cloutier, author of The Vice of Luxury, "The book is one of the most important I have read in decades, and is essential foundational reading for all those in economics, politics, and ethics who seek flourishing businesses in a flourishing society." --David Cloutier, author of The Vice of Luxury, "Mark Hoipkemier does not hesitate to tackle the difficult task of convincing a skeptical world that corporations and markets are not purely private, profit-driven affairs. He substantially enriches our ability to understand the location of these institutions on the border of the private and the common good." --Andrew M. Yuengert, author of Approximating Prudence, "Mark Hoipkemier does not hesitate to tackle the difficult task of convincing a skeptical world that corporations and markets are not purely private, profit-driven affairs. He substantially enriches our ability to understand the location of these institutions on the border of the private and the common good."--Andrew M. Yuengert, author of Approximating Prudence, "This book aims to describe how the moral architecture of corporate controllers and market forces determine the direction of the political economy." --RMOL (Rakyat Merdeka Online), "The book is one of the most important I have read in decades, and is essential foundational reading for all those in economics, politics, and ethics who seek flourishing businesses in a flourishing society."--David Cloutier, author of The Vice of Luxury
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal330
Table Of ContentList of Tables Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: Merchant vs. Citizen Part 1. Doing Business 1. No Profit without Honor 2. How to Think about Common Goods 3. Work Together 4. The Uber Problem Part 2. On the Market 5. The End of the Invisible Hand 6. Forum and Emporium 7. On Social Contracts Conclusion: Toward a Pluralist Political Economy
SynopsisThe Price of the Common Good offers a fresh perspective on economic prosperity and solidarity that emphasizes communal interests. There is more at stake in market economies than self-interest or making money. Lying just below the surface, there are shared projects answering the deepest political questions of how we live together and who we become. The Price of the Common Good exposes the inadequacies of the prevailing individualistic vision of markets and firms and develops an incisive new framework for analyzing the shared goods that are always in play. To get a purchase on the full moral architecture of markets and firms, Mark Hoipkemier recovers the classical idiom of the "common good" for today's economy. Hoipkemier argues not that economic institutions should ideally embody communal purposes, but that they already do. Engaging with leading political economists, he shows the centrality of common goods in real-world institutions with examples such as Uber, corporate law, and globalized auto manufacturing. The Price of the Common Good offers both the defenders and critics of the market a richer way of deliberating about shared concerns in markets and firms as they are and as they should be.

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