Civic Capitalism
Civic Capitalism by John O'Neill, published by University of Toronto Press in 2005, is a thought-provoking exploration of the impact of global capitalism on civic society. With 277 pages of insightful analysis, O'Neill delves into how market elites exploit vital national resources such as education, healthcare, and social security, often neglecting the needs of children and the underprivileged. This compelling work challenges readers to reconsider the priorities of our society and advocates for a renewed focus on the welfare of the most vulnerable members of our communities. A must-read for those interested in political science, civics, and social justice, Civic Capitalism invites readers to reflect on the intersection of free enterprise and civic responsibility, making it an essential addition to your bookshelf.