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Author Block, Peter, 1939- author.

Title Activating the common good : reclaiming control of our collective well-being / Peter Block.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. Oakland, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, [2024]
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Adult Nonfiction-NEW  334 BLO    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction-NEW  334 BLO    DUE 05-09-24
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Description xxii, 166 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Taking Care of Business -- The Common Good Perspective -- The Business Perspective -- Distinctions for the Common Good -- A Just Economy -- Religion beyond Boundaries -- Journalism of What Matters and What Works -- Architecture of Aliveness -- Common Good Protocols -- The Neighborhood.
Summary "A powerful, inspiring, and achievable vision of a society based on cooperation and community instead of competition and commodification. This book counters the dominant and destructive story that we are polarized, violent, selfish, and destined to consume everything in sight. That is not who we are. The challenge, Peter Block says, is that we are suffering under an economic theology that is based on scarcity, self-interest, competition, and infinite growth. We're told we can purchase and outsource all that matters. Block calls this the "business perspective narrative." It dominates not only the economy but also architecture, faith communities, journalism, arts, neighborhoods, and much more. Block offers an antidote: the "common good narrative." It embodies the belief that we are basically communal and cooperative. And that we have the capacity to communally produce what we care most about: raising a child, safety, livelihood, health, and a clean and sustainable environment. This book describes how shifts to the common good perspective could transform many areas, fostering journalism that reports on what works, architecture that designs habitable spaces creating connection, faith collectives that build community, a market that is restrained and local, and leadership and activism that build social capital by creating trust among citizens. With these shifts, we would fundamentally change the world we live in for the better"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Cooperation.
Common good.
Social capital (Sociology)
Community development.
ISBN 9781523005963 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
1523005963 hc
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