Index

Lloyd J. Dumas (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)

Building the Good Society

ISBN: 978-1-83867-632-2, eISBN: 978-1-83867-629-2

Publication date: 2 December 2019

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Dumas, L.J. (2019), "Index", Building the Good Society, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 225-228. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-629-220191010

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Copyright © 2020 Lloyd J. Dumas


INDEX

Absolute/relative limits
, 161

Adaptable strategies
, 141

Akerlof, George
, 36

Ali, Ben
, 87

Antitrust activity
, 4, 38, 55, 204

“Arts incubators”
, 174

Authoritarian governments
, 20, 23, 28, 30, 180, 182

Authoritarian systems
, 18, 179

Balanced economic relationship
, 133, 134, 138

Balanced mutually beneficial relationships
, 132–135, 138

“Barter system”
, 48

Bouazizi, Mohamed
, 186

Boulding, Kenneth
, 29

Buchanan, Pat
, 192

Burger, Jerry M.
, 83

Bush, George W.
, 192

“Butterfly ballot”
, 191

“Cap and trade” approach
, 176

Carnegie, Andrew
, 160

Central planning
, 31

Churchill, Winston
, 19

“Citizens United” decision
, 152

“Civic education”
, 167

Civic responsibility
, 77

Civil discourse
, 127

Civil disobedience

nonviolent
, 87, 88, 181

and rebellion
, 77

unjust and discriminatory laws
, 85

“Civilian based defense,” 181

Civil society

force multipliers
, 19

infrastructure
, 24

nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
, 125–127

Climate change
, 70

global warming
, 140, 146, 176, 207

“greenhouse gas,” 137

problem
, 140

Clinton, Hillary
, 18

“Collateral damage”
, 94

Collective responsibility
, 11

“Commercial speech”
, 21

Comparative advantage
, 128, 129, 130

Competition
, 3, 43

cooperation
, 5, 32, 88–91

laissez-faire,” 33–38

Competitive advantage
, 144, 172

Concentrations of economic and political power
, 3, 29

“Conflict diamonds”
, 157

Constitutional liberalism
, 25, 26

Cooperation
, 32

competition
, 88–91

global
, 142

Core attitudes
, 66

Core principles
, 3, 201–210

Corruption
, 25, 152, 183, 198, 199

“Countervalue” attack
, 94

“Cyber-bullying”
, 100

Daraprim
, 173

Dawson, Michael
, 44, 70

De facto protectionism
, 143

Demand side economic power
, 23

Democracy and freedom
, 3, 7, 107, 148

legal system
, 9–14

long deprived
, 180–189

market capitalism
, 29–30

norms and social institutions
, 15–16

not enough
, 16–29

stopping the loss
, 189–196

Development

international political or legal systems
, 147

military skills
, 66

nuclear weapons
, 64

strong civil society
, 125

technology generation
, 101

“Disinvestment campaigns”
, 157

Distortion of democracy
, 21–25, 191

Diversity
, 127, 196, 201, 204

Diversity of beliefs, opinions, and lifestyles
, 18, 100, 109

Divided governance
, 196

Duterte, Rodrigo
, 187

Dysfunctional democracy
, 27

Ecological stress
, 136–138

Economic and political power
, 3, 29, 130, 199

Economic limits
, 153–162

Economic peacekeeping
, 132, 137, 138–139

Economic power

concentrated
, 29, 38, 60, 130

distortion of democracy
, 21–25

Economic purpose of work
, 115

Economic value/money value
, 4, 51–54

Effective demand
, 4, 43–47, 149

Einstein, Albert
, 100

Eisenhower, Dwight
, 27, 197

Ellerman, David
, 57

Equalizing environmental tariffs
, 145

Extending an experience
, 118

Externalities
, 39, 40

and “internalities,” 40

negative
, 72

positive
, 72, 171, 174

substantial divergence
, 43

Force multiplier
, 19, 126, 198

Formal institutions
, 20, 125

Frankl, Viktor E.
, 104

Free and fair elections
, 19, 25, 190

Freedom

and democracy (See Democracy and freedom)

and security
, 5, 96–100

Freedom-maximizing legal system
, 9–14

“Free rider” problem
, 146

Freud, Sigmund
, 103

Friedman, Milton
, 46

Full output

costs and benefits
, 43

productivity (efficiency)
, 72

firm’s product
, 39

“rules of the game” regulation
, 175

Gaddafi, Muammar
, 186

Gandhi, Mohandas
, 85, 181

Gangster capitalism
, 35, 43

Gates, Bill
, 24

Gaylor, Noel
, 95

Globalization
, 127–131

Global warming
, 14, 146, 207, 208

Gorbachev, Mikhail
, 86, 182

Grass roots NGO
, 24, 126

Ground-launched cruise missiles (GLCMs)
, 94

Gustave Speth, James
, 159

Hard power/soft power
, 102, 151

Herd immunity
, 13, 174, 203

Hickox, Kaci
, 79

Hitler, Adolf
, 17, 192

“Hybrid” companies
, 90

Hybrid economic system
, 55–60

Hyperconsumerism
, 4, 70, 74

Hyperconsumption
, 70

Illiberal democracies
, 23, 28

Incentive-based mechanisms
, 73

Incentive structures
, 59, 138, 149, 150

Individualism and social responsibility
, 5, 78–80

Informal rules
, 15

Intergovernmental organization(s) (IGOs)
, 142–148

Irrational behavior
, 11

Jackson, Michael
, 168

“Jasmine Revolution”
, 87

Jim Crow
, 10

Kardashian, Kim
, 168

Kennedy, John F.
, 16, 159

Kennedy, Robert
, 1

Key principles
, 192, 202

King, Jr., Martin Luther
, 85, 181

Kissinger, Henry
, 167

Knight, Phillip
, 157

Koch, Charles and David
, 24

Laissez-faire capitalism
, 33–43

Language

and attitudes
, 91–96

incomprehensible
, 126

Lee, Harper
, 117

Liberal democracy
, 25, 26, 27, 28, 165

Madison, James
, 25, 162, 196

Madoff, Bernard
, 54

Marco, Ferdinand
, 86

Marcos, Ferdinand
, 29, 152, 182

Market capitalism
, 29–30

Materialism
, 68–75

Material wellbeing
, 31, 46

contribution
, 52

economy
, 49

human happiness
, 74

money-valued goods and services
, 53

McNamara, Robert
, 21

Medium of exchange
, 47, 48, 49, 106

Melman, Seymour
, 56

Meritocracy myth
, 5, 76

Meritocratic principles
, 5

Milgram, Stanley
, 81

Militarism
, 4, 64–68, 205

Money economy/real economy
, 4, 50, 54, 61

Money income
, 49, 110, 150

Money value/economic value
, 4, 51–54

Moritaki, Ichiro
, 118

Morris, Philip
, 25

Mubarak, Hosni
, 87, 186

Multinational corporations (MNCs)
, 23, 24, 130, 147, 148

Myers, David
, 161

Narrowly economic
, 113

Nationalism and independence
, 100–107

Need for reassurance
, 106, 107

Negative externalities
, 72, 73, 175

Net social benefit
, 40

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 10, 19

and civil society
, 125–127

environmental policy
, 22

freedom of action
, 21

grassroots organizations
, 24

“naming and shaming,” 157

Nonrational behavior
, 11

Nonviolent disobedience
, 5, 84–88

Nonviolent noncooperation
, 87, 189

Nonviolent protest
, 7, 87, 180–189

Norms of behavior
, 15, 63, 97

“Nuclear language”
, 93

Nye, Joseph
, 151

Obedience to authority
, 80–84

Packard, Vance
, 26

Peacekeeping economics
, 102, 132, 138–139

Peace Movement Aotearoa (PMA)
, 101

Political power
, 6

concentrations
, 25–29, 162

economic power
, 22, 148

economic wealth
, 152

Positive externalities
, 72, 170, 171, 175

Power of economic relationships
, 132, 133

Price mechanism
, 32, 38

Primary driver of human behavior
, 104, 105, 106, 107

Privacy, freedom, and security
, 96–100

Private sector organization
, 6

Profit motive
, 38

Psychic income
, 110

Public sector organization
, 6

Purchasing power
, 45, 49, 150, 151

Putin, Vladimir
, 87, 187

Quantitative growth/qualitative growth
, 208, 209

Racism
, 4, 64–68, 116, 205

Real economy/money economy
, 4, 50, 54, 61

Redford, Robert
, 194

Relative limits/absolute limits
, 6, 159, 160, 161

Religion
, 5, 14, 121–123, 167

Religious freedom
, 122

Religious fundamentalists
, 122

Representative democracy
, 25, 26, 59, 192

Ricardo, David
, 128

“Rogue traders”
, 55

Rules of the game
, 4

“full output,” 175

regulation
, 38–43, 61, 204

societal
, 110

Sanders, Bernie
, 165

Schneider, John G.
, 26

Security
, 5, 6, 96–100, 132, 137

job
, 32, 56, 119

national and international
, 136, 139

system
, 6, 131–138

Sexism
, 4, 64–68, 205

Sharp, Gene
, 85, 181

Shevardnadze, Eduard
, 183

Shiller, Robert
, 36

Short run
, 23, 24

Sierra Leone
, 79

Simon, Neal
, 77

Smith, Adam
, 128

Snowden, Edward
, 98

Social costs and benefits
, 72, 73, 157

Social institutions
, 15–16

Socialism
, 3, 31, 32, 56, 59, 90

Social norms
, 3, 15, 71, 155, 196

Social responsibility
, 5, 7, 15, 78–80, 179

“Soft” power/hard power
, 151

Stalin, Joseph
, 17

“Stanford Prison Experiment”
, 81

Stevenson, Adlai
, 26

Store of value
, 49

Submarine-launched cruise missiles (SLCMs)
, 94

Supply-side economic power
, 23

Tenure
, 119–121, 201

Theory of comparative advantage
, 128, 129, 130

Tipping point(s)
, 141

Too big to fail/ too big to be allowed to fail
, 37, 38, 55, 199

Transparency
, 38, 97, 98, 126, 165, 199

Trump, Donald
, 17, 168

Turner, Ted
, 24

Utility
, 69, 71, 74, 110

Wayne, William
, 12

Weber, Max
, 53

“Web of life,” 139–142

Xiaopeng, Deng
, 185

Yaobang, Hu
, 184

Yeltsin, Boris
, 182

Yudken, Joel
, 114

Yushchenko, Viktor
, 183

Zimbardo, Philip G.
, 81