In Mutualism: A Synthesis, the author outlines a bold path to reframe economy and society around cooperative principles.
This book offers a strategic look at transforming capitalism into a pro-social system.
Mutualism presents a broad, idea-driven vision for how a state could reorganize work, ownership, and international relations. It argues for a national Mutualist State that still values private initiative while reducing harmful economic competition, aiming for peaceful progress through integrated labor and capital.
- Concepts a new kind of political economy that blends individual initiative with social collaboration.
- Arguments for national reforms that place workers and producers at the center of decision making.
- Discussion of how mutualism could reshape international relations and reduce conflict.
- Clarifications on property, finance, and the role of private enterprise in a reimagined system.
Ideal for readers of economic theory, political reform, and philosophy who want a comprehensive, forward-looking framework.