Building Social Business – The New Kind of Capitalism that Serves Humanitys Most Pressing

- Building Social Business - The New Kind of Capitalism that Serves Humanitys Most Pressing
Social Business is a visionary new dimension for capitalism,developed by Muhammad Yunus, the practical genius who pioneered microcredit and, with his Grameen Bank, won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.By harnessing the energy of profit-making to the objective of fulfilling human needs,social business creates self-supporting, viable commercial enterprises that generate economic growth even as they produce goods and services that make the world a better place. It works because social business targets business opportunities neglected by traditional profit-maximizing companies, and invests any profits not in rewarding shareholders but in extending the ambition of the business. It is, in this way, not-for-shareholder capitalism. In this book, Yunus shows how social business has gone from being a theory to an inspiring practice, adopted by leading corporations including BASF, Intel, Danone, Veolia, and Adidas, as well as entrepreneurs and social activists across Asia, South America, Europe, and the United States. He demonstrates how social business transforms lives; offers practical guidance for those who want to create social businesses of their own; explains how public and corporate policies must adapt to make room for the social business model; and shows why social business holds the potential to redeem the failed promise of free-market enterprise.
Building Social Business explores a revolutionary approach to capitalism focused on solving social and environmental challenges. It presents how businesses can be designed not just for profit, but to address humanity’s most urgent needs—creating sustainable impact while remaining financially viable. This new kind of capitalism redefines success by blending purpose with profit, inspiring entrepreneurs to build companies that truly serve society.
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An excellent introduction to economics with clear explanations, useful breakdowns of genres (micro, macro, etc.), and real-world relevance. Great for students, content creators, or curious readers. A few more visual or interactive elements would make it even better.









