domingo, 29 de janeiro de 2012

Capitalism without direction?


His is the title of the article by journalist Sue Caldas, published on 29.01.2012 in the newspaper O Estado de Sao Paulo. Sue starts the article by writing: "With the ruling elite of the world's most prestigious meeting in Davos, the World Economic Forum discussed the other day, exit to the threat of failure of capitalism as an economic system. Later she mentions:" Time magazine took care to organize a debate in Davos about the reinvention of capitalism. Invited brilliant thinkers, experienced entrepreneurs and a union to discuss the topic, which has put the answers waiting toward the hormonal capitalism, the social balance in the world, well-set of people, reducing inequalities, curb the unbridled ambition and antidotes for the phobia of money. "
Sueli makes the following statement: "... the panelists were limited to noting the problems of the crisis of capitalism, but offered few outlets."
She ended her article by writing: "... The news comes a debate in Davos indicate aimlessly. Was capitalism beginning to live the crisis of socialism of the 70/80 year?"

   Glad to see that even the more traditional media like the newspaper O Estado de Sao Paulo Times magazine and now recognize, albeit belatedly, that capitalism is in serious trouble.
Today I published the e-book The Sociocapitalism - for a Better World, translated into English. What I know is the first book to address the global crisis as a break in the capitalist system. Contrary to economists who predicted the crisis would be temporary, as the previous capitalist system. I went further, presented serious proposals on how this global crisis will be overcome, and also mentioned the advent of post-capitalism when it ends. In the words of Peter Drucker.You is sociocapitalism. Describing it in detail.

This all can be seen in the writings of the Sociocapitalism, a historical book, available free at: www.slideshare.net/ pjvalente/the-sociocapitalism


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