sábado, 20 de outubro de 2012

Global Crisis: The Birth of Sociocapitalism
   
I have said that the current global crisis is very different from other previous crises, that there were in the capitalist system. Crisis is a moment of transformation represents the political, economic and social, that prepares the world for the current post-capitalism, which Peter Drucker, the father of modern management, mentioned in his book Post-Capitalist Society, published in 1993. In this book, Drucker coined the term
sociocapitalism to describe the new system would replace capitalism.
   
Well, Drucker was a visionary who tried to describe this new system, although using fallacious reasoning.
   
But this is meaningless. After all, Drucker had the merit to have predicted the dramatic changes that capitalism would suffer and that the transform.
  
And this time provided by Drucler arrived in the form of this transformative global crisis.
   
A radiograph of the situation we quickly removed the media show that trend:
   
- The U.S. continues to tax the brink.
   
- Japan continues with its stagnant economy.
   
- The crisis in Europe and high level of unemployment, the struggle to save the Euro.
   
- Brazil, Russia, India and China have serious problems of corruption and demagrafia that undertake long-term strategic results.
   
Anyway, the words of Professor Lawrence Summers (former Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton), corroborate the trend:
   
"In much of the industrial world, what started as a financial problem is becoming a profound structural issue." And Summers continues:
   
"There will be calls for changes in the international economic architecture."
  

 If you want to know more about the moment of rupture that capitalism and socialism crossing, read e-book: "The Sociocapitalism - for a Better World."Free in: www.slideshare.net/pjvalente/the-sociocapitalism.
   
Source: Article from Lawrence Summers, titled: "Caught in a tug of war economic" - published in the Washington Post / O Estado de São Paulo, on 10/17/2012

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