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Dreamers, Thinkers, Doers: Conversations on the Economy of Tomorrow
 

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Dreamers, Thinkers, Doers: Conversations on the Economy of Tomorrow

edited by Govert Buijs, Ellen KLaver and Marcus van Toor

Amsterdam University Press, 2026

ISBNs

Paper: 978-90-485-7924-2

eISBN: 978-90-485-7744-6 (ePub)

eISBN: 978-90-485-7661-6 (PDF)

About the Book
What kind of economy truly helps us flourish? This question lies at the heart of this interview collection. Through a series of engaging interviews, today’s innovators – from CEOs and entrepreneurs to artists, scientists, and politicians – share their visions on and experiences of the economy of tomorrow: one that is fairer, more inclusive and more sustainable.
But these voices do more than imagine a better future; they show how it can be realized. They examine what it takes to turn ideas into action and take the first concrete steps toward change. The collection brings to life a new “multi-actor approach,” as outlined by Jan Peter Balkenende and Govert Buijs in Capitalism Reconnected (2024) – an approach in which everyone matters and shares responsibility: governments, businesses, civil society, and consumers alike.
About the Author
Govert Buijs is a political philosopher and Professor of Social and Economic Renewal at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, supported by the Abraham Kuyper Foundation. He is part of the faculty’s Èthos research centre and from 2016 to 2026 held the Goldschmeding Research Chair. Buijs previously led the international research project Markets and Morality, funded by the Templeton World Charity Foundation. Together with former Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, he co-authored Capitalism Reconnected: Toward a Sustainable, Inclusive and Innovative Market Economy in Europe (Amsterdam University Press, 2024).Ellen Klaver studied Philosophy of Culture and Governance at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Global Business and Sustainability at Erasmus University Rotterdam. She is a researcher at the Èthos Centre (VU) and at Socires, a Dutch thinktank on societal issues, where she works on the programme Structures of Meaning, researching meaningful (co)existence in a post-secular society. She co-authored Zin in de Samenleving (2024).Marcus van Toor studied Cultural History at Utrecht University and Philosophy of Culture and Governance at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He worked on the research project Markets and Morality, led by Buijs, and is now a researcher at the Netherlands Court of Audit, focusing on infrastructure, the environment, and the energy transition. He is pursuing a PhD at the University of Amsterdam on science and politics in the Anthropocene and has published widely on theology, philosophy, economics, and ecology.
Tags
Tomorrow, Dreamers, Development, Business & Economics
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License: OA CC BY-NC-ND