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Caring Capatalism

by Glassman
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Overview

Everywhere one travels in the world, people are excited about the new high technology production system. But the global villagers are also perplexed about the new social service needs that seem to accompany the high-tech economy; child care needs for working couples, elder care facilities for infirm senior citizens, burgeoning health care costs accompanying high-tech medicine, nusery school and college tuition costs, and more. There has been a global response to these social service needs, and this book will present and analyze that response. For, a new phenomenon may be emerging and as contradictory as it may appear, a kind of 'caring capitalism' may arise, worldwide. This book explores the various attempts around the globe to create a system of "caring capitalism"β€”and why modern nations have been pressured by "the new middle class" to do so.

Synopsis

Everywhere one travels in the world, people are excited about the new high technology production system. But the global villagers are also perplexed about the new social service needs that seem to accompany the high-tech economy; child care needs for working couples, elder care facilities for infirm senior citizens, burgeoning health care costs accompanying high-tech medicine, nusery school and college tuition costs, and more. There has been a global response to these social service needs, and this book will present and analyze that response. For, a new phenomenon may be emerging and as contradictory as it may appear, a kind of 'caring capitalism' may arise, worldwide. This book explores the various attempts around the globe to create a system of "caring capitalism"—and why modern nations have been pressured by "the new middle class" to do so.

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Glassman (sociology, William Paterson University) examines various attempts around the world to create a system of "caring capitalism" and looks at why modern nations have been pressured by the new middle class to do so. He points to trends such as low fertility, late mortality, and dual-career couples that fuel the high-tech society, and the necessity of support institutions outside the family for child and elder care. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Glassman

Ronald R. Glassman is Professor of Sociology, William Paterson University.

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Glassman (sociology, William Paterson University) examines various attempts around the world to create a system of "caring capitalism" and looks at why modern nations have been pressured by the new middle class to do so. He points to trends such as low fertility, late mortality, and dual-career couples that fuel the high-tech society, and the necessity of support institutions outside the family for child and elder care. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2000
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
276
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312234676

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