
Resume In an era where climate change and economic inequality are pressing issues, author Agustin V. Startari presents an innovative solution in his book, "Ciao Capitalism." Startari explores an economy that not only looks to maximize financial gains but also prioritizes the well-being of society and the environment. Instead of focusing on individual ownership and control, the book advocates for solidarity and collective participation in business management. The circular and regenerative economy aims to reduce waste and emissions while rejuvenating ecosystems and biodiversity. Furthermore, the democratic economy promotes citizen participation and collective decision-making in the ownership and control of means of production. Within these pages, Startari delves into each of these concepts, supplying detailed analysis on how they can be implemented. By offering tangible solutions to today's economic, social, and environmental challenges, this book becomes an essential guide for those looking to build a fairer and more sustainable future.
Abstract (EN):This book explores an alternative economic paradigm that integrates environmental sustainability, social justice, and democratic participation. In response to global crises such as climate change and economic inequality, Ciao Capitalism proposes a model rooted in regenerative and circular economy principles. It challenges the dominance of individual ownership by advocating for collective participation in the management and distribution of economic resources. Through detailed theoretical analysis and practical examples, the book outlines how solidarity-based and democratic economic systems can address systemic injustices while promoting ecological resilience. Intended for scholars, policymakers, and activists, the text presents a compelling framework for transforming capitalism into a socially responsible and environmentally conscious system. Keywords (EN):Regenerative economy, circular economy, democratic ownership, economic justice, climate change, collective participation, sustainability
economic justice, climate change, Economic theory, Economic forecasting, Economic plan, Economic trend, Economic competition, Regenerative economy, Economic Stability, Economic data, Capitalism, Economic Factors
economic justice, climate change, Economic theory, Economic forecasting, Economic plan, Economic trend, Economic competition, Regenerative economy, Economic Stability, Economic data, Capitalism, Economic Factors
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