03527oam 2200589zu 450 991079102150332120230912131018.01-62656-393-4(CKB)2550000001320165(SSID)ssj0001268163(PQKBManifestationID)11976890(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001268163(PQKBWorkID)11266681(PQKB)11375031(CaSebORM)9781576753613(MiAaPQ)EBC1715985(MiAaPQ)EBC6957004(MiAaPQ)EBC7235598(EXLCZ)99255000000132016520160829d2006 uy engurcn| |||||txtccrCapitalism 3.0 : a guide to reclaiming the commons1st edition[Place of publication not identified]Berrett Koehler20061 online resource (216 pages)A BK currents book Capitalism 3.0 Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-57675-361-1 1-306-88967-7 Time to upgrade -- A short history of capitalism -- The limits of government -- The limits of privatization -- Reinventing the commons -- Trusteeship of creation -- Universal birth rights -- Sharing culture -- Building the commons sector -- What you can do.The commons — those creations of nature and society we inherit together and must preserve for our children — is under siege. Our current version of capitalism — the corporate, globalized version 2.0 — is rapidly squandering this heritage. Now, Peter Barnes offers a solution: protect the commons by giving it property rights and strong institutional managers. Barnes shows how capitalism — like a computer — is run by an operating system. Our current operating system gives too much power to profit-maximizing corporations that devour the commons and distribute most of their profits to a sliver of the population. And government — which in theory should defend the commons — is all too often a tool of those very corporations. Barnes proposes a revised operating system — Capitalism 3.0 — that protects the commons while preserving the many strengths of capitalism as we know it. His major innovation is the commons trust, a market based legal entity with the power to limit the use of scare commons, charge rent, and pay dividends — in both cash and services — to everyone. In Barnes' vision, an array of commons trusts would institutionalize our obligations to future generations, fellow citizens, and nature. Once established, they'd use markets and property rights to create a better world for us all. Capitalism 3.0 offers a practical alternative to our current flawed economic system. It points the way to a future in which we can retain capitalism's virtues while mitigating its vices.CommonsUnited StatesPrivatizationUnited StatesCapitalismUnited StatesBusiness & EconomicsHILCCReal Estate, Housing & Land UseHILCCCommonsPrivatizationCapitalismBusiness & EconomicsReal Estate, Housing & Land Use333.2Barnes Peter163490PQKBBOOK9910791021503321Capitalism 3.0 : a guide to reclaiming the commons3826291UNINA