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The Poverty of Capitalism: roundtable

December 15, 2020December 17, 2013 by Hilary Wainwright

It’s as if you have a terrible heart attack and surgery, you’ve just come out of intensive care and the doctor says there’s no need to change anything of your previous life, don’t exercise much and keep up your intake of fatty foods!

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags capitalism, economic inequality, neoliberal ideology, participative democracy, social movements Leave a comment

Can bytes save the future? The money value delusion

December 15, 2020December 11, 2013 by Terje Bongard

On behalf of us all, investors make the same mistake as King Midas did. Human behavioural ecology knows why this paradox exists. Would it help if everybody knew?

Categories Economy Tags capitalism, cooperation, democratic economy Leave a comment

Is privatising nature a good thing?

December 15, 2020December 6, 2013 by Sian Sullivan

This seems to be a pivotal moment in contemporary struggles over how nature is best valued, managed and allocated.

Categories Environment Tags capitalism, ecosystem services, natural capital, the commons Leave a comment

Cooperatives: A Historical and Cross Cultural Perspective

December 15, 2020November 27, 2013 by Roger Boyd

The cooperative movements represent large, diverse alternatives to the dominant private-ownership model and the cooperative ideal has resurfaced many times during the history of modern industrial development.

Categories Society Tags capitalism, cooperatives, ownership models 1 Comment

Deep thought – headlines

December 15, 2020November 18, 2013 by Resilience.org Staff

•’Sleepwalking to Extinction’: Capitalism and the Destruction of Life and Earth •The story of how greens became energy enemy number one •Collapsing Consciously

Categories Society Tags capitalism, climate change, climate change messaging, collapse of industrial civilization, ecological destruction, social movements Leave a comment

Land and Resource Scarcity: Capitalism, struggle and well-being in a world without fossil fuels

December 15, 2020October 15, 2013 by Luis González Reyes

This is a book that seems to be created above all for people who are active in social movements, but who are also uneasy about the current global crisis.

Categories Energy Tags capitalism, energy depletion, land grabs, mining, policy, social movements Leave a comment

Grow Heathrow: here to stay?

December 15, 2020September 12, 2013 by Staff, OT

Our project was set up by Transition Heathrow…which aims to create a resilient, sustainable space in the community that can survive many generations, survive any shocks or attacks it might face.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags capitalism, post-capitalist structures Leave a comment

How the new peer-to-peer economy can lead to the renaissance of the commons

December 15, 2020July 30, 2013 by Michel Bauwens

The “peer to peer” and commons-oriented vision for a new type of civilization and economic system starts from an analysis of what is fundamentally wrong with the current economic system.

Categories Society Tags capitalism, end of growth, p2p, the commons, The Wealth of the Commons Leave a comment

Cool capitalism: changing the principles of protest

December 15, 2020July 26, 2013 by Dick Pountain

It’s 45 years since the wave of youth-led rebellions that followed Paris’s May Events in 1968, and the anniversary has reawakened "culture war" debates…

Categories Society Tags capitalism, Consumerism, youth protest Leave a comment

A Radical Approach to the Climate Crisis

December 15, 2020July 19, 2013 by Christian Parenti

A more radical approach to the crisis of climate change begins not with a long-term vision of an alternate society but with an honest engagement with the very compressed timeframe that current climate science implies.

Categories Environment Tags active citizens, capitalism, carbon tax, climate change, Renewable Energy Leave a comment

“The democratic crisis of capitalism: Reflections on political and economic modernity in Europe”: Review

December 15, 2020July 15, 2013 by Will Kiefel

 Should there be a link between capitalism and democracy?

Categories Economy Tags capitalism, democracy, neoliberal ideology, participative democracy Leave a comment

How Unchecked Capitalism Has Brought the World to the Brink of Apocalypse — and What We Must Do Now

December 15, 2020July 11, 2013 by Robert Jensen

We have both a moral obligation and practical reasons to work for justice and sustainability.

Categories Society Tags capitalism, limits to growth, Social justice, social movements Leave a comment
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