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The Value Of Nothing Raj Patel

The Value Of Nothing By Raj Patel

The Value Of Nothing by Raj Patel


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Summary

The New York Times best-seller that shows how market pricing screwed up the economy and argues for a new way of thinking about what things are really worth.

The Value Of Nothing Summary

The Value Of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy by Raj Patel

'Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.' Credit has crunched, debt has turned toxic, the gears of the world economy have ground to a halt. Yet despite its failures, the same market-driven ideas are being applied to everything from famine to climate change. We need to ask again one of the most fundamental questions a society ever addresses: why do things cost what they do? Radical, original, nimbly argued, The Value of Nothing draws on ideas from history, philosophy, psychology and agriculture to show how we can build an economically and environmentally sound future.

About Raj Patel

RAJ PATEL was educated at Oxford, the LSE, and Cornell. A former fellow at Yale and Berkeley, he now holds a Visiting Fellowship at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He has worked for the World Bank, interned at the WTO, consulted for the UN, and protested against his former employers. He is one of only a few activists trusted to work with the Via Campesina peasant movement. His first book was Stuffed & Starved. www.rajpatel.org

Additional information

GOR003005807
9781846272189
1846272181
The Value Of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy by Raj Patel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Granta Books
20110106
176
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