Overhaul Capitalism to Save Democracy

Why have our societies become so deeply divided, which is inimical to democracy? How do growing distributional conflicts impact governance structures? Why does fake news take often precedence over truth? What should be done to avert that the rule of law is undermined by the rule of the mob? It ma...

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Main Author: Daniel Dăianu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Institute of Romania 2021-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of European Affairs
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Online Access:http://rjea.ier.gov.ro/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/articol-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-81d816564a2944a39f1604d2002e830c2021-06-21T11:15:45ZengEuropean Institute of RomaniaRomanian Journal of European Affairs1582-82711841-42732021-06-01211524Overhaul Capitalism to Save DemocracyDaniel Dăianu 0Romanian AcademyWhy have our societies become so deeply divided, which is inimical to democracy? How do growing distributional conflicts impact governance structures? Why does fake news take often precedence over truth? What should be done to avert that the rule of law is undermined by the rule of the mob? It may be that the current crises (public health and economic) are harbingers of a new turning point in the evolution of capitalism. This evolution is interlocked with cycles of ideas, of public policies, and institutional change. A mixed economy took shape over time, in which a public sector and a private sector cohabit, based on market dynamism, entrepreneurship, with the shares held by the two sectors shifting in accordance with historical and local conditions. The debate that has started after the outbreak of the last financial crisis is about the path of capitalism, of the mixed economy, of democracy. We need to steer the course of events in the right direction via wise policies. Safeguarding democracy relates to the urgency to deal with climate change as an existential threat.http://rjea.ier.gov.ro/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/articol-1.pdfcapitalismcentral banksclimate changecommunityeconomic crisisdemocracyeuropean integrationfairnessfinanceglobalizationgovernmentilliberalismincome distributioninclusionliberalismmarket fundamentalismmixed economypandemicreformssocialismstakeholderstate.
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Overhaul Capitalism to Save Democracy
Romanian Journal of European Affairs
capitalism
central banks
climate change
community
economic crisis
democracy
european integration
fairness
finance
globalization
government
illiberalism
income distribution
inclusion
liberalism
market fundamentalism
mixed economy
pandemic
reforms
socialism
stakeholder
state.
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title Overhaul Capitalism to Save Democracy
title_short Overhaul Capitalism to Save Democracy
title_full Overhaul Capitalism to Save Democracy
title_fullStr Overhaul Capitalism to Save Democracy
title_full_unstemmed Overhaul Capitalism to Save Democracy
title_sort overhaul capitalism to save democracy
publisher European Institute of Romania
series Romanian Journal of European Affairs
issn 1582-8271
1841-4273
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Why have our societies become so deeply divided, which is inimical to democracy? How do growing distributional conflicts impact governance structures? Why does fake news take often precedence over truth? What should be done to avert that the rule of law is undermined by the rule of the mob? It may be that the current crises (public health and economic) are harbingers of a new turning point in the evolution of capitalism. This evolution is interlocked with cycles of ideas, of public policies, and institutional change. A mixed economy took shape over time, in which a public sector and a private sector cohabit, based on market dynamism, entrepreneurship, with the shares held by the two sectors shifting in accordance with historical and local conditions. The debate that has started after the outbreak of the last financial crisis is about the path of capitalism, of the mixed economy, of democracy. We need to steer the course of events in the right direction via wise policies. Safeguarding democracy relates to the urgency to deal with climate change as an existential threat.
topic capitalism
central banks
climate change
community
economic crisis
democracy
european integration
fairness
finance
globalization
government
illiberalism
income distribution
inclusion
liberalism
market fundamentalism
mixed economy
pandemic
reforms
socialism
stakeholder
state.
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