Capitalism to Peopleism

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  • ISBN: 9788197278945
  • Type: NON FICTION
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Category

Inspirational/Motivational

Title

Capitalism to Peopleism

Author

Ravi Chaudhry

ISBN

9788197278945

Cover

Hardcover

Dimensions

15.8*24.2 cm

Weight

548g

Language

English

Pages

283

Publisher

Simon and Schuster

Country of origin

India

 

Description

This is a book that critiques the current capitalist system and proposes an alternative economic and societal structure focused on empowering people rather than profit-driven corporations. The author explores how capitalism has led to wealth inequality, environmental degradation, and social injustice, while advocating for a shift toward "Peoplism"—a concept that prioritizes human well-being, equitable distribution of resources, and sustainable development.

The book suggests that the focus should move away from corporate interests and individual wealth accumulation, and instead center on the collective good. It emphasizes the importance of grassroots participation, democratic control over economic decisions, and the need for systems that serve the majority, not just the elite. Through this vision, "Peoplism" aims to create a more just, fair, and inclusive society.

About the Author

Ravi Batra, is an economist and professor known for his work on economic theory and social change. He has written extensively on issues such as income inequality, capitalism, and the flaws in current economic systems. Batra is also known for his criticism of global financial systems and his advocacy for economic policies that focus on the well-being of the broader population rather than just the elite.

In addition to his academic work, Batra has been an outspoken critic of capitalism, calling for transformative economic reforms that align more closely with social justice and sustainability. His book "Capitalism to Peoplism" reflects his belief in the need for a paradigm shift towards systems that prioritize people over profits.