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William Greider, "Work Rules"
Whether his topic is the Federal Reserve, the news media's coverage of economic policy, the spread of global capitalism, or the workings of the military's large-scale acquisitions programs, Greider writes with an eye toward exposing the tensions that exist between the theory of a free market and the actual practices of the regulatory agencies, bankers, and financial investors who drive the capitalist enterprise. More interested in reform than revolution, Greider has consistently sought to use his work as a reporter to educate his readers about the excesses of capitalism and to argue for changes in policy and practice that will allow for the creation of what he terms a "moral economy." In bidding us to consider the human consequences of the economy's inequities, Greider seeks not to dismantle capitalism but rather, as he puts it, to show that it is still possible for citizens to "change the economic system's operating values."
Greider, William. "Work Rules." The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2003. 49-74. Link to Explore:http://www.paecon.net/: The homepage of the Post-Autistic Economics Network, an international coalition of economists who reject standard, neoclassical economic theory.
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