This collection addresses the path to a new prosperity after the Great Recession. The contributors ask that if the 2008 crisis proved the unsustainability of the neoliberal development model, what does well-being mean today in advanced western democracies? What kind of production and consumption will be a feature of the coming decades? What are the financial, economic, institutional and social innovations needed to reconcile economy and society after decades of disembedding? The Crisis Conundrum offers an interdisciplinary interpretation of the crisis as an opportunity to reform capitalism and consumption societies, structurally as well as culturally. Students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, economics, development studies and European studies, with find this book of interest.
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This author examines contemporary capitalism and religion through a sociological lens. Their work delves into the dynamics of religious and cultural change within modern societies, often highlighting ethical and transformative aspects. The author's style is characterized by deep analytical precision, adeptly connecting theoretical concepts with current social phenomena to offer readers a comprehensive understanding of complex societal structures.

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