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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JAMES BRUGES
Posted in banking and finance, Economics, Monetary reform, tagged James Bruges on January 24, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
James Robertson’s new book
Posted in banking and finance, Books, Economics, Economy, Monetary reform, tagged James Robertson on January 16, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
SHAUN, CAROLINE, COLIN, BEN & MOLLY
Posted in banking and finance, Economics, Economy, Energy, Environment, Green New deal, Monetary reform, Transition on November 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
* 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 [...]