Interviews

Conversations with the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics

Perspectives on contemporary issues

There are growing concerns that capitalism and democracy are in crisis. Despite the success of free markets in creating global prosperity over two centuries, the recent slowdown in growth in Western economies, the persistence of inflation, increasing economic inequality, financial instability and the explosion in debt have called into question the value of market capitalism. Moreover, trust has been eroded in liberal democracies because of dysfunctional governments, a perceived lack of commitment to truth and political leaders playing the game to the edge of legality. Added to these concerns are the growth of a post-modernist culture with steadily increasing social fragmentation, divisiveness and the lack of a unifying and accepted source of appeal.

Richard Godden

Richard Godden

Chairman, The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics

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Postliberal Political Economy

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Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics