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!

30 August 2011

News from the Finland Station

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I have a running joke with colleagues and students about the Joanna Lumley society. This draws on a sketch from the Mitchell and Webb show, ...
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21 August 2011

Who's Fooling Who[m]?

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This posts begins with a conversation I had with my daughter about whether Banksy would be elected as Mayor of Bristol if he chose to stand....
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19 August 2011

Which side are you on?

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Has anybody learned anything from the riots? The responses across the political spectrum suggest that people are reading into the events wha...
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17 August 2011

Man or Superman?

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In the wake of last week's riots there have been no shortage of supermen rushing forward to suggest how the rest of us might live. I hav...
15 August 2011

Strange Fruit

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I think it was Arthur Scargill who said that if people start attacking you, you are obviously shaking the right tree. The interesting thing ...
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The Voice of Reason

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The following exchange from Hansard neatly illustrates the benefits and the limitations of having a Green MP: Caroline Lucas (Brighton, P...
12 August 2011

Ten-Point Stabilisation Plan

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Spurred on by my recent realisation that I am better qualified for the job than Christine Lagarde, I have put together a modest proposal to ...
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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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