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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Rethink The Nature of Humanity
1 “All human beings have unlimited potential, unlimited capacity, unlimited creative energy”
2 “Minority rights are a part of human rights”
Transform How the Global Economy Works
3 “We can have faster economic growth if we reduce inequality”
4 “If you make consistent, gradual changes, they can add up to something enormous”
5 “The new order is being born, but the old order is still strong”
Recognize Everyone is Responsible for the Environment
6 “This is not Planet Earth; it’s Planet Ocean”
7 “We need to become a planet of gardeners … to make our cities function as integral parts of nature”
8 “We are all interdependent on this earth”
9 “Think communally”
Understand the Global Balance of Power
10 “Recognize the structural crisis of the world-system”
11 “Re-create the social state”
12 “Create global social policy”
13 “Understand that power is diffuse and change is constant”
Question the Role of Democracy
14 “People want and need solidarity and social reproduction”
15 “It is increasingly difficult to anticipate the future of democracy by looking back at its past”
16 “Genuine dialogue requires not only talking but a great deal of listening”
Respond to the Economic Crisis
17 “People who want to change things must keep pushing for change”
18 “Capitalism as a mode of power”
Make Development Possible
19 “The best approach to economic development is pragmatism”
20 “Developing countries can bring in advanced technology and actively catch up with developed countries”
21 “Because the Chinese growth model became so successful in ensuring catch-up development it has become extremely appealing in the developing world”
22 “Developing countries are in an unprecedentedly strong position in the world economy”
Conclusion
Notes
Notes on the Contributors
Index
Footnote
Chapter 1
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