Tools of Law that Shape Capitalism

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Tools of Law that Shape Capitalism

And How Altering Their Use Could Give Form to a More Just Society

Economics Macroeconomics Law Public international law: economic and trade Commercial law Taxation and duties law

Author: Koen Byttebier

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Collection: Economic and Financial Law & Policy – Shifting Insights & Values

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 4th September 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 962 Kb

ISBN: 9783030241827


Overview

The book provides a critical analysis of the legal mechanisms that help shape the capitalist system, and also makes proposals for deploying these tools in a different manner.

Legal Building Blocks

Although often disguised in difficult legal jargon, in reality the main legal building blocks of the prevailing capitalist socio-economic system are simple, the most important being: (1) money; (2) the company form and (3) (neo)liberal state organization aimed at making markets as free as possible for the entrepreneurial sector.

Historical Context and Challenges

Having been used to create the socio-economic order over 2-3 centuries, the legal systems that helped shape capitalist societies around the globe have also contributed to a variety of fundamental problems that remain unaddressed by the capitalist system itself, such as ever-mounting public and private debt, pollution and climate change, an increasing polarization between rich and poor and a globally unjust fiscal order. By proposing alternative uses for the tools of law that shape capitalism, the book also makes proposals for dealing with these matters.

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