Time to Act – May Newsletter For 22 years Schumacher College has brought together leading thinkers from around the world to envision a better future. Courses this year begin to focus on how we can act to bring this future into reality. We look at the importance of happiness and …
How to change the money game for yourself (and our world)
What jumps to mind when you hear the word “money?” And even better than images you might associate with money (dollar bills, gold coins, an empty or full bank account), what do you feel? Fear? Hope? Excitement? Anger? Confusion? What would it mean for you to have a healthy, balanced …
Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein – A Short Film
Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein – A Short Film Directed by Ian MacKenzie http://ianmack.com Produced by Velcrow Ripper, Gregg Hill, Ian MacKenzie READ THE BOOK http://sacred-economics.com Sacred Economics traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism, revealing how the money system has contributed to alienation, competition, …
Ecology, Scarcity and The Gift Economy
Newsletter – April 2012 In this edition of the College newsletter we are pleased to announce details of our new part-time and postgraduate programmes. We have a special interview with Jonathan Balcombe and Marc Bekoff who join us for the forthcoming short course Animals and Us, plus details of new …
A Land Backed Currency Issued By A Local Authority
Ethical Markets Review is delighted to publish this brilliant original paper by Deirdre Kent, author of Healthy Money, Healthy Planet (2005). Deirdre has been an activist for a better common future and in New Zealand politics since the Values Party was founded in 1975. Many members of this early futurist …
Video of the Day: Charles Eistenstein on Sacred Economics
Video of the Day: Charles Eistenstein on Sacred Economics Directed by Ian MacKenzie ; Produced by Velcrow Ripper, Gregg Hill, Ian MacKenzie “Sacred Economics traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism, revealing how the money system has contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity, destroyed community, …