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Zac Goldsmith, MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston, joined Rohan Silva (Senior Policy Adviser, 10 Downing Street), Andrew Simms (Fellow, new economics foundation) and Jeevika’s Director Andrew Redpath in a panel discussion entitled  ’Is Small still Beautiful?’ chaired by Diana Schumacher. The panel discussed a range of issues including the global economic and environmental [...]

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In a December issue of The Friend, a Quaker weekly, James Bruges reviewed a new book about the nature of money He opened: “Spiralling inequality, chaos in the financial world and the Occupy protests force us to engage with economics. A Guide to the UK Monetary and Banking System is about money itself, a subject [...]

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Future Money: Breakdown or breakthrough? will be published on March 22nd, but Green Books will welcome a pre-order: ISBN: 9781900322980 In Future Money James Robertson explains in plain language and convincing detail how our money system is propelling us toward the self-destruction of our species – and what we should do about it.  Our present [...]

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  Top Post for 2011  The Soil Fertility Project: James Bruges and David Friese-Greene      oOOo   Early this month John Bunzl was interviewed by Dr Nicholas Beecroft of the Democratic Reform Movement which sets out its reasons for initiating such a movement here. It is already ‘under way’ but will be ‘launched’ in the new year.     [...]

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* We held Shaun Chamberlin’s tour de force for a week to give top posting to the aweful news of Richard’s death.  Thankfully that is not an end to our link with Feasta, the organisation which Richard co-founded. Caroline Whyte, of Feasta has agreed to keep in touch:  “I’d be honoured to continue the link, although of [...]

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 Shaun was invited to write for the Transition Network‘s Social Reporting project:   Over the last couple of months I have been fascinated as the occupations started with OccupyWallStreet on Sept 17th, followed by others joining in solidarity around the world, including OccupyLondon, which has been the London Stock Exchange’s new neighbour since Oct 15th . [...]

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Today I received the sad and most unexpected news that Richard died yesterday, after a long illness.  He last wrote in June, valuing the network post on the refocussing of the work of the Feasta Climate Group, but I assumed that he was busy and thought no more of it.  After reading about his thinking in [...]

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The greatest challenge faced by protestors seeking a better future is not eviction – but the assertion that they have mapped no alternative. Here is an outline of Colin Hines’ map.      The Occupy Movement should consider ‘Progressive Protectionism’ and chants of  ‘The State is Great’.  The strengthening and spreading of the ‘Occupy’ movement [...]

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A week ago Molly Scott Cato, in her Gaian Economics blog undertook this task. She writes [headlines added]: Explaining PFI The decade of corporate governance  Scandals about the extortion of public money by private companies seem to arrive daily, as the decade of corporate governance begins to unravel. The political conclusion is clear: we need to [...]

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23.2.11 Geoff Tansey’s five year stint with the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT) as one of their six‘Visionaries for a Just and Peaceful World’ has just ended.  On 1st June 2010, an event in Brussels hosted by the European Citizen Action Service (ECAS), which ‘empowers citizens and civil society with the European Union’, presented the [...]

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