When Corporations Rule the World

When Corporations Rule the World by David C. Korten, published by Kumarian Press in 1996, is a thought-provoking examination of the impact of corporate power on global society. This edition, titled Writing in Margins, spans 374 pages and is presented in English. Korten delves into the concerns shared by business executives and social activists regarding the threats posed by the current global business system to long-term human interests, offering a critical analysis of economic globalization and its consequences.
In this book, Korten explores the convergence of ideological, political, and technological forces that contribute to the concentration of power among a few corporations and financial institutions. He outlines the social, economic, environmental, and political crises stemming from this trend and advocates for localized economies that empower communities. By documenting the adverse effects of corporate interests on human and environmental well-being, Korten argues for a shift towards a community-based, life-centered alternative to traditional economic systems. This insightful work is aimed at business professionals, activists, and citizens interested in understanding and addressing the balance of power in today’s world.
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Growing Numbers of thoughtful business executives are joining social activists in a shared concern that the emerging global system of business has become a serious threat to long-term human interests. This controversial book goes beyond the prevailing conventional wisdom to address the often neglected issues of modern corporate power. In a well-reasoned, extensively researched analysis, David Korten exposes the harmful effects of economic globalization; sets out the underlying causes of today’s social, economic, environmental, and political crises; and outlines a strategy for creating localized economics that empower people and communities within a system of global cooperation. In When Corporations Rule the World, Korten shows how the convergence of ideological, political, and technological forces is leading to an ever-greater concentration of economic and political power in a handful of corporations and financial institutions, separating their interests from the human interest, and leaving the market system blind to all but its own short term financial gains. Korten documents the devastating human and environmental consequences of the successful efforts of corporations to reconstruct values and institutions everywhere to serve narrow financial ends. He explains why human survival depends on a community-based, life-centered alternative beyond the outmoded strictures of communism and capitalism, and suggests specific steps to achieve it. Literate and authoritative, When Corporations Rule the World is insightful reading for business people, activists, and ordinary citizens who want to restore the balance of power in the world.
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