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Thursday, June 3, 2021

LA NUEVA FASE DEL CAPITALISMO,CONCIENTE,INCLUSIVO The future of capitalism In recent years, various ideas and proposals have emerged that aim to rewrite capitalism's social contract.

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In 1851, London hosted the "Great Exhibition Of The Works Of Industry Of All Nations" (Credit: Getty Images)

In 1851, London hosted the "Great Exhibition Of The Works Of Industry Of All Nations" (Credit: Getty Images)

The future of capitalism In recent years, various ideas and proposals have emerged that aim to rewrite capitalism's social contract. What they have in common is the idea that businesses need more varied measures of success than simply profit and growth. In business, there's "conscious capitalism", inspired by the practices of so-called "ethical" brands. In policy, there's "inclusive capitalism", advocated by both the Bank of England and The Vatican, which advocates harnessing "capitalism for good". And in sustainability, there's the idea of "doughnut economics", a theory proposed by economist and author Kate Raworth, which suggests that it's possible to thrive economically as a society while also staying within social and planetary boundaries. Then there's the "Five Capitals" model articulated by Jonathan Porritt, the author of Capitalism As If The World Matters. Porritt calls for the integration of five pillars of human capital – natural, human, social, manufactured, and financial capital – into existing economic models.* Matthew Wilburn King is an international consultant and conservationist based in Boulder, Colorado and the president and chairman of the Common Foundation. Connect with him on Facebook or LinkedIn.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210525-why-the-next-stage-of-capitalism-is-coming?xtor=AL-73-%5Bpartner%5D-%5Belobservador.com.uy%5D-%5Blink%5D-%5Bmundo%5D-%5Bbizdev%5D-%5Bisapi%5D

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