Ownership, Corey Rosen
Ownership, Corey Rosen
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Ownership
Reinventing Companies, Capitalism, and Who Owns What

Author: Corey Rosen, John Case

Narrator: Anna Crowe

Unabridged: 7 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

Winner of the William Foote Whyte and Kathleen King Whyte Book Prize from the Rutgers Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing

Employee ownership creates stronger companies, helps workers build wealth, and fosters a fairer, more stable society. In this book, two leading experts show how it works-and how it can be greatly expanded.

Why are wages stagnant and wealth inequality increasing? One factor has inexplicably been left out: who owns the companies that drive the economy. Ownership gives people a claim to the fruits of free enterprise. Employee ownership gives workers-the people who have a stake in the company-a fair chance to benefit from their labors.

In three simple parts, Corey Rosen and John Case create a powerful argument for why employee ownership is the answer to capitalism's crisis and how to implement it:

1. What's wrong with what we have-The authors explain why companies usually end up being sold off to investors and the often-horrific consequences that result for workers, communities, and the environment.
2. How can we change things?-This section shows how overlooking ownership limits attempts to reform capitalism and why employee ownership is a realistic and practical way to save capitalism from its own excesses.
3. Reinventing capitalism for the 21st century-This section describes how employee ownership has been done, is being done, and can be expanded and gives examples of companies of all sizes and sectors.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexander on October 06, 2022

Corey Rosen and John Case’s new book is titled Ownership: Reinventing Companies, Capitalism, and Who Owns What. The title is something of a perfect encapsulation of the book’s topicality, which is score one in my book. Rosen and Case don’t wallow in narrative ambiguities. They know of what they spea......more

Goodreads review by Graham on July 14, 2023

A concise and persuasive book that sets out in straightforward detail the case for employee ownership. Most of us have a vague sense that employee ownership is good (after all, it has legislative support from both Elizabeth Warren and Tommy Tuberville), but this book sharpens the logic of that intui......more