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!

28 October 2011

Green Queasing Gathers Support

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Last year Colin Hines and Richard Murphy of Finance for a Future called for money to be into businesses helping us make the transition to a...
27 October 2011

Mammom 1; God 0

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The resignation of Giles Fraser, Canon Chancellor of St. Paul's Cathedral, is a clear sign that things may be about to get rather nasty ...
26 October 2011

The Eurozone Crisis: A Warning from History

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I am thinking of creating my own derivative, called a political default swap. This is how it works. We each choose a country and bet against...
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20 October 2011

One Cheer for Australia's Carbon Tax?

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During our summer of discontent there was a very discontented debate happening on the other side of the globe over whether or not Australia,...
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17 October 2011

Why is it easier to imagine the end of the world, than to imagine the end of capitalism?

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This is the title of a new book published in Czech and it encapsulates an important thought given the extraordinary contortions we are witne...
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10 October 2011

Public Sector Jobs Carnage

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Job losses in the public sector are happening much more rapidly than predicted, which will have serious knock-on effects in terms of reducin...
8 October 2011

The Apple of My i

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Much of the debate surrounding the consumerist culture focuses on the way we are sold objects apparently to satisfy a certain need when real...
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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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