Government and the Environment

Government and the Environment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781136210853
ISBN-13 : 1136210857
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Book Synopsis Government and the Environment by : Laura Castellucci

Download or read book Government and the Environment written by Laura Castellucci and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-06-13 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the today’s global "commercial society" an inquiry into the economic role of government is gaining momentum. Many crucial goods for the wellbeing of a society are not "commercial", national security and clean air are great examples. This means that the economic role of government is not limited to cure the so called "market failures" but it has to provide for non-commercial goods. Unfortunately in the last few decades the decline of the political-economic culture of western post-industrial societies has left scope for people to blindly believe in a free, deregulated market. This book brings the culture of the state in from the cold, by confronting readers at the start with the necessity of recognizing the fundamental difference between private commercial interests, whose provision rests on the culture of profit, and public shared interests, whose provision rests on the culture of the state. This book also explores how much individual wellbeing does depend on both. The only chance for public shared interests, with their non-profit nature, to successfully keep their ground in the face of the overwhelming power of private commercial/financial interests, lies in regenerating a political-economic state culture whereby governments and policy makers/politicians understand their responsibility and social function to consist primarily in pursuing the satisfaction of the formers and not in acting on behalf of the latter.


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