The World's Toughest Book Critics ℠
 
Cover art for THE PENGUIN AND THE LEVIATHAN
Rate this book:
Loved it
Liked it
Meh...
Don't bother

THE PENGUIN AND THE LEVIATHAN

How Cooperation Triumphs Over Self-Interest
A Harvard professor offers an alternative to the dog-eat-dog, winner-take-all system of governance that dominates American culture. Read full review
Buy this book from
Buy this book from Amazon
Buy this book from Barnes and Noble
Buy this book from IndieBound
Save for later:
Add to my list
Similar books suggested by our critics:
Cover art for COGNITIVE SURPLUS
by Clay Shirky
Cover art for THE LIFE OF ADAM SMITH
by Ian Simpson Ross
 
THE PENGUIN AND THE LEVIATHAN (reviewed on August 1, 2011)

A Harvard professor offers an alternative to the dog-eat-dog, winner-take-all system of governance that dominates American culture.

Successfully employed organizational models eschewing “carrot and stick” incentives for more cooperative efforts have succeeded in everything from resuscitating failed automobile plants to putting President Barack Obama in the White House. Benkler (The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom, 2007, etc.) even argues—much like an evolutionary psychologist—that cooperation is hardwired into human DNA. The author closely examines the very nature of cooperation in a clearly enthusiastic yet scholarly tone. Far from a panacea, cooperation does entail risks, and Benkler doesn’t shy away from any of them. That demonstration of intellectual honesty gives weight to his argument: There is something better than the outdated, top-down system of governance to which so many still cling. Readers hopscotch through Zipcar, Magnatune, Southwest Airlines, the NUMMI automobile plant in California and other boardrooms where the changeover from compliance to cooperation has translated into cash. The “triumph” indicated by the book’s subtitle is somewhat muted, however, because readers are never left in any one place long enough to gain a palpable sense of the cooperative philosophy in action. Nonetheless, Benkler provides a solid swipe at blind adherence to “free market” dogma.

Comprehensive and provocative.

 

 

 


Pub Date: Aug. 9th, 2011
ISBN: 978-0-385-52576-3
Page count: 272pp
Publisher: Crown Business
Review Posted Online: July 20th, 2011
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1st, 2011