

An edition of Assisting the invisible hand (2003)
contested relations between market, state and civil society
By W. Dubbink
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Kluwer Academic
Language
eng
Pages
238
Description:
"Modern liberal democracies are troubled by public problems in which the free market is no innocent bystander. It is therefore generally acknowledged that the market must be controlled. Assisting the Invisible Hand is an investigation into contemporary thinking on controlling the market, especially the regard to the problem of dealing with environmental issues. The implicit modes of thinking in economics, political philosophy and administrative theory are uncovered and criticized. The book contributes to contemporary insight by arguing that the issue of market control must be addressed in terms of the relations between state, market and civil society. Furthermore, since controlling the market is so closely related to the ideals of liberal democracy, this book stresses the normative dimensions of the market control issue. The position adopted by the book is that the market cannot be controlled by the state alone. This responsibility should be shared between state, market and civil society."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Business ethics, Capitalism, Economic policy, Economics, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic policy, Globalization, Liberalism, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Capitalism, Moral and ethical aspects of Economic policy, Moral and ethical aspects of Economics, Moral and ethical aspects of Globalization, Political ethics, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic policy, Smith, adam, 1723-1790, Economics, moral and ethical aspects
People: Adam Smith (1723-1790)