A Dignity Economy

A Dignity Economy by Evelin Lindner, published by Dignity Press in December 2011, explores the underlying issues of the global economic crisis, which has been described with various terms such as “subprime crisis” and “financial tsunami.” This 460-page book presents a call for a paradigm shift that moves away from rigid institutional frameworks toward a more inclusive global movement driven by collective human energy. Lindner emphasizes the need for a dignity revolution that transcends geographical boundaries, advocating for a world dignity movement that fosters inclusion on both local and global scales.
Readers will find an examination of various concepts and movements that contribute to this vision of a dignity economy. The book delves into themes related to business ethics, environmental economics, and social psychology, providing a comprehensive overview of the interconnectedness of these fields in addressing the current economic challenges. Lindner’s work encourages a rethinking of traditional economic models, promoting a collaborative approach to create healthier societal structures.
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The economic crisis has many labels ranging from “subprime crisis” to “credit crunch,” to “financial tsunami” or “economic Armageddon. Around the world, people are coming to a single diagnosis: “Something is deeply unhealthy in our world.” This book advocates a deep paradigm shift, not just from one rigid paradigm to another rigid paradigm, but away from rigidity altogether. Away from massive institutions toward a global movement that is co-created by people and their enthusiastic energy. We need a dignity revolution, and not just in Tunisia or Egypt. Now we need a global dignity revolution, a world dignity movement, a movement that creates inclusion, both locally and globally. This book by the author of award winning books “Making Enemies – Humiliation and International Conflict”, “Emotion and Conflict”, as well as “Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security” provides an overview about the plurality of concepts and movements aimed at this.
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