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The Road to Freedom

Economics and the Good Society

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The Road to Freedom

By: Joseph E. Stiglitz
Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
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A major reappraisal, by the Nobel-prizewinning economist, of the relationship between capitalism and freedom


Despite its manifest failures, the narrative of neoliberalism retains its grip on the public mind and the policies of governments all over the world. By this narrative, less regulation and more ‘animal spirits’ capitalism produces not only greater prosperity, but more freedom for individuals in society - and is therefore morally better.

But, in The Road to Freedom Stiglitz asks, whose freedom are we – should we be – thinking about? What happens when one person’s freedom comes at the expense of another’s? Should the freedoms of corporations be allowed to impinge upon those of individuals in the ways they now do?

Taking on giants of neoliberalism such as Hayek and Friedman and examining how public opinion is formed, Stiglitz reclaims the language of freedom from the right to show that far from ‘free’ – unregulated – markets promoting growth and enterprise, they in fact reduce it, lessening economic opportunities for majorities and siphoning wealth from the many to the few – both individuals and countries. He shows how neoliberal economics and its implied moral system have impacted our legal and social freedoms in surprising ways, from property and intellectual rights, to education and social media.

Stiglitz’s eye, as always, is on how we might create the true human flourishing which should be the great aim of our economic and social system, and offers an alternative to that prevailing today. The Road to Freedom offers a powerful re-evaluation of democracy, economics and what constitutes a good society—and provides a roadmap of how we might achieve it.

©2024 Joseph Stiglitz (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Economics Macroeconomics Political Science Politics & Government Social Classes & Economic Disparity Sociology Theory Freedom Capitalism Socialism Government Economic disparity Taxation Law Economic Inequality

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A very clear comprehensible and powerful arguments against neoliberalism by someone who is expertise and experience cannot be doubted. As a non-economist I found it a stimulating and enlightening but never confusing journey. My only disappointment. Is that the people who really need to read this book are the ones least likely to pick it up. I would find it very interesting to hear some neoliberal economists engaging with these arguments.

Voice of sanity

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Authoritative and incisive. Compelling reading for anyone wants to understand the mess we're in with democracy and society

Essential and urgent

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Views on economics can hardly come from a more authoritative scholar. Stiglitz is radical, non-conformist and outspoken and there is room for disagreement on specific issues. But his arguments are always lucid, penetrating and well-articulated. The book can also function as a useful primer on some key economic concepts. Recommended.

Excellent book by a great economist

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A stark insight into the world. The problems of Neo liberalism a possible solution of Progressive capitalism

Definitive guide to progressive capitalism

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Stiglitz shows what is wrong with our current system, where the rich are only getting richer and are supporting fascist leaders. He has been the canary in the coal mine for years!

Enlightening

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