THE WORLD ECONOMY GOING TOWARDS SOCIOCAPITALISM
"The world economy is recovering from a serious case of illness, which may require décaddas to be overcome."
Olivier Blanchard - Head of IMF economic area.
What Blanchard and his economic team of the IMF calls "serious illness", I treat the theme in the book The Sociocapitalism for a Better World, as "breaking". That is, the crisis gl
obal started in the U.S. in 2007, set a breakpoint in the capitalist system. Anyway, from then onwards, the global crisis will prepare the world for post-capitalism. Given that the capitalist system is exhausted and now, in the midst of crisis, requires profound changes, which will result in a new economic system: the sociocapitalism. Model provided by fallaciously Peter Drucker
in his book "Post-Capitalist Society" written in 1993.
When I wrote the book The Sociocapitalism for a Better World, with rationale predicted that the global crisis would last a decade (until 2017) and it would change the capitalist system and the socialist system, since both already converge to the new system - the sociocapitalism.
When the crisis began in 2007, governments, ratings agencies have tried to cover up the magnitude of the crisis, saying it would last three years. Now the IMF in the figure of Mr.. Blachard recognizes that the global economic slowdown started in the crisis of 2007/2008 can last decades. In this overall context of the book The uncertainties Sociocapitalism for a Better World, is making history. Who has read it knows, and that his certainties are confirmed.
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sexta-feira, 12 de outubro de 2012
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