After Capitalismis the apex of the life's work of one of the most respected scholars of the American workplace. For nearly half a century, Seymour Melman has been an influential commentatoron... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Melman like no other sees how the short term orientation of so-called capitalism is killing us, by de-humanizing society in general and labor relations in particular. He offers a true vision, and one can only hope that in the upcoming new era of collaborative problem solving, in which considerations beyond the balance sheet will become increasingly predominant (reducing carbon footprints, etc.) He needs to be appreciated in the context of other global developments, such as the Mondragon cooperative in Spain, and the Dutch system of Consent management, which goes back to educator Kees Boeke, and the Quaker tradition, which offers powerful new tools which have been successful in many places when they have been seriously tried. Today there are new voices speaking of Spiritual Capitalism - to a degree all of it boils down to the same: shifting from a short term rip-off mentality towards a long term and cooperative mentality, to create a future that's worth a damn, in lieu of the après-nous la déluge of stock market capitalism. One can only hope that this book will see the revival which it deserves. Other relevant connections are Jack Stack with his great game of business, and Marvin Weisbord.
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