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SIX CAPITALS

Jane Gleeson-White

The Revolution Capitalism Has to Have - or Can Accountants Save the Planet?

Revised Edition: SIX CAPITALS charts the rise of four movements designed to overthrow capitalism as we know it and save the planet via a shift from financial capitalism to sustainability capitalism. These movements are currently gaining a foothold in the world's largest companies and within the minds of anyone who senses the extreme ethical dangers of capitalism if it continues on its current path. In SIX CAPITALS Gleeson-White outlines these four movements, how they are being implemented, and what we can hope for if they succeed.
Climate change is here and capitalism is implicated: it's programmed to privilege profit and growth over human communities and the living earth. We need to change this system - and we need to do it now. Six Capitals charts the rise of four movements designed to overthrow capitalism as we know it: multi-capital accounting, for society, nature and profit; the push for a new corporation legally bound to benefit nature and society while making a profit; ecosystem accounting for nations; and legal rights for nature, which resonate with indigenous earth-centred laws. These movements are critical for the future of human life on this planet. Together they override the profit-driven modern corporation, the growth-driven nation state and the legal status of the natural world as lifeless property. Multi-capital and ecosystem accounting, benefit corporations and the rights of nature movement are here to stay. Six Capitals tells their story, from their first emergence in the postwar era to today. This revised, updated edition is for the new generations of business leaders, entrepreneurs, activists, accountants, economists, scientists, farmers, food growers and distributors, teachers, parents, politicians, bureaucrats and concerned citizens everywhere. Jane Gleeson-White is the author of Double Entry: How the merchants of Venice shaped the modern world - and how their invention could make or break the planet (2011), which won the 2012 Waverly Library Award for Literature and was shortlisted for the 2013 NSW Premier's Literary Awards, The Age Book of the Year Award and the Queensland Literary Awards. She is also the author of Australian Classics (2007) and Classics (2005). Jane is a PhD student in creative writing at the University of New South Wales and has degrees in economics and literature from the University of Sydney and was an intern at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. She blogs at bookishgirl.com.au.
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Published 2020-05-01 by Allen & Unwin

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A fascinating read. Gleeson-White artfully captivates the reader as she explores the fast-evolving language, metrics, actors and laws that are profoundly reshaping 'capital' in the 21st century.

US: W.W. Norton

This is a seminal work on sustainability... Double Entry ended with a plea to accountants to become the heroes of sustainability and save the planet because only we can do it. Six Capitals tells us how... the clear message, that we must change our way of thinking, will be heard around the world because of books like this

Six Capitals reveals the critical role of accounting in reimagining the way we do business and make policy in the twenty-first century. It's time for everyone to pay attention.

Double Entry was a wonderful work of accounting history, Jane Gleeson-White's Six Capitals is an ambitious look at what we will account for in the future.