LEADER 03813nam 2200733 450 001 9910460161703321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a1-4426-2801-4 024 7 $a10.3138/9781442628014 035 $a(CKB)3710000000324239 035 $a(EBL)3296700 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001420414 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12628955 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001420414 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11403797 035 $a(PQKB)11126111 035 $a(CEL)418721 035 $a(OCoLC)903421448 035 $a(CaBNVSL)thg00600445 035 $a(DE-B1597)465550 035 $a(OCoLC)1013963074 035 $a(OCoLC)944178771 035 $a(DE-B1597)9781442628014 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4670018 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4670018 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11256532 035 $a(OCoLC)958564953 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000324239 100 $a20160924e20092004 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aCivic capitalism $ethe state of childhood /$fJohn O'Neill 210 1$aToronto, [Ontario] ;$aBuffalo, [New York] ;$aLondon, [England] :$cUniversity of Toronto Press,$d2009. 210 4$dİ2004 215 $a1 online resource (142 p.) 225 0 $aHeritage 311 $a0-8020-3915-4 311 $a0-8020-9392-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tFigures and Tables -- $tAcknowledgments -- $tIntroduction. The Civic Way: Beyond Left and Right? -- $t1. Civic Capitalism -- $t2. Civic Education -- $t3. The Civic State -- $t4. Civic Childhood -- $t5. The Civic Gift -- $tConclusion A Child's Guide to Capitalism -- $tReferences -- $tIndex 330 $aOffering a positive formulation of the moral practices that are basic to the civic institution of childhood, citizenship, and social justice, Civic Capitalism expands the economist's concept of human capital to include health, education, and other social transfers that enrich civic capital formation. John O'Neill demonstrates how this development has become the political core of capitalist societies in North America and Europe whose welfare regimes are continuously contested yet intrinsic to ideals of citizenship and social justice.Civic Capitalism examines the current surrender to global capitalism and market elites that exploit rich national niches of civic society, education, health, the rule of law, and social security, and challenges it to re-focus on the needs of children and the poor. Elite ideologies of anti-governance and anti-taxation are indifferent to the needs of society's most vulnerable, and fail to realize that inequality, ignorance, and sickness are the most present impediments to economic growth and democracy. O'Neill gives moral voice to children and the state of childhood ? the site where our notions of well-being (health, education, human capital) are tested. His research draws upon the classical tradition of critical political economy and social policy in Galbraith, Rawls, and Tawney, to name a few. Working within this tradition, he provides a grammar of civic childhood and the wealth of nations. 606 $aChildren$xSocial conditions 606 $aWelfare state 606 $aCapitalism 606 $aCivil society 606 $aHuman capital 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aChildren$xSocial conditions. 615 0$aWelfare state. 615 0$aCapitalism. 615 0$aCivil society. 615 0$aHuman capital. 676 $a305.23 700 $aO'Neill$b John$f1933-$0869828 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910460161703321 996 $aCivic capitalism$92259989 997 $aUNINA