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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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* 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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News from Steve Schofield  In the pipeline is a study of Menwith Hill and Steve is also starting research on BAE for a book on the growth of the UK military-industrial-complex based on the article he wrote for CAAT: BAE Systems – Public Enemy Number One. Yorkshire and the Local Sufficiency Economy, an article for the LessNet, and a [...]

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Helena Norberg-Hodge kick-started the local food movement in this country by establishing the Food Links programme which was then taken on by the Soil Association. She also helped to set up farmers’ markets in Europe, North America and Australia.  With Steven Gorelick and other colleagues, Helena and John have spoken at seminars and workshops in many countries, [...]

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27.10.10 John continues his work with Simpol, still the only tool offering a strategy enabling people around the world to work together to solve urgent global problems by voting only for politicians who agree to do this. Demanding change isn’t enough; instead Simpol adopters accept collective responsibility and use their votes in a new way [...]

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29.9.10 Peter Mansfield continues his work as Director of Good HealthKeeping Ltd and an aviation medical examiner approved by the Joint Aviation Authority.  In his September bulletin he writes about adventure, osteoporosis and brain-wasting diseases here  * 27.9.10 John Bunzl  continues to work with the International Simultaneous Policy Organisation (ISPO), which he founded in 1998. [...]

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