Gaian Economics

All other green campaigns become futile without tackling the economic system and its ideological defenders. Economics is only dismal because there are not enough of us making it our own. Read on and become empowered!

6 October 2010

Chinese Check Us

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For a while now it has been obvious that China is the dominant global power, and that it has accumulated, by a combination of skilful strate...
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4 October 2010

Gwlad Golff

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I consider myself a Welsh patriot. I have been watching Wales play rugby since I was 7 or 8, I once used the word hiraeth in an academic pap...
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1 October 2010

Irish Tribe Buck the Markets

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It seems that finally, a developed country has reached the point of saying ‘enough is enough’. Enough of transferring bank losses onto publi...
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25 September 2010

Time to Relaunch the Love Crusade

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If you caught Lovely Ed's acceptance speech you will notice that he isn't afraid to use the word 'love'. We greens were onto...
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21 September 2010

It Depends What You Mean by Depends

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Thanks to the Green-Left list, my post on the motion to conference called Living within our Means has attracted more comments than any other...
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20 September 2010

Systemic Failures too Great to Face?

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I've been reading John Lanchester's book Whoops! about the financial crisis and finding it entertaining but somehow disappointing. ...
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18 September 2010

Transition Barter Habit Spreads up the Severn

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A guest post from Simon Topping of Transition Gloucester. Transition Gloucester recently held its first barter market, except we called it a...
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I am economics speaker for the green party although blogs represent my personal views. I have a PhD in economics and work in co-operative research as well as trying to build up bioregional economies
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