This theoretical and practical book builds on the knowledge that sustainability’s value pluralism cannot be reconciled with the value monism of classical, neoclassical, nationalist or socialist political economy. Developing the concept of sustainability value (SV), which requires integrating economic (exchange), social (labour), environmental (intrinsic) and cultural (use) values in all processes of extraction, manufacturing, trade, consumption and disposal, the book reformulates our understanding of key political economy topics such as trade, investment, preference formation, corporate governance and the role of the state. The book illustrates how SV is being realised via multi-stakeholder networks which, forming at the community, national and global levels, enable the required cross-value deliberation.
History
Pagination
304
ISBN
978 1 78536 800 4
Department/School
School of Social Sciences
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Place of publication
Cheltenham
Rights statement
Copyright 2018 Fred P. Gale
Socio-economic Objectives
Consumption patterns, population issues and the environment; Sustainability indicators; Community services not elsewhere classified