Modern finance science is profoundly broken and damaging, morally and culturally. It has no choice but to change its theory and pedagogy but the question is how and in what ways? We urgently need to see the world from a very different, kinder, gentler and more caring paradigm. In truth, the planet is bio-diverse, and so is society, with a huge tapestry of faiths, customs, beliefs and practices in finance. A holistic approach is urgently needed. This book builds a new un-anthropocentric moral and sustainable finance from the ground up, helping students, professionals and scientists to reconstruct the knowledge and connect it to indigenous beliefs and timeless wisdom. An interdisciplinary, nontechnical approach is adopted. Respect for all living beings, the protection of forests, soil and soul, and the importance of trust, culture and relationships are critical to building harmonious communities. Examples and techniques to re-engineer finance science are offered throughout the book.
This book, written by renowned finance expert, Atul Shah, articulates how the current dominant model of abstraction of finance from society needs to be transformed finance should be a servant of society and not its master.
1. Evil Finance;
2. Soil and Soul;
3. Seed;
4. Eco-System of Finance
Beliefs;
5. Inner Growth;
6. Forests of Hope
Atul K. Shah (PhD LSE) FCA is a world-renowned writer, broadcaster, award-winning researcher and editor, and author of six research monographs, including Inclusive and Sustainable Finance, Jainism and Ethical Finance, and Reinventing Accounting and Finance Education. He is based at City St. Georges, University of London, and has taught at the London School of Economics, University of Maryland, University of Bristol, University of Essex, among other universities. www.atulkshah.co.uk