Explore the case for national ownership of essential services .
This concise examination presents the arguments for nationalization and what it could mean for society and the economy.
In clear, accessible terms, the book contrasts private profit with public service, asking how to balance efficiency, health, and happiness. It frames the debate around real-world examples and the larger aims of social welfare, inviting readers to weigh the costs and benefits of different ownership models.
- How ownership shapes efficiency, costs, and community welfare
- Arguments for replacing private profit with service‑driven organization
- Common objections and a practical look at potential outcomes
- Historical context and the author’s view on policy options
Ideal for readers seeking a practical, nontechnical discussion of economic and political options for national ownership and public services.