Financial Management
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Money Literacy – Part II
Editor’s Note: This Part II of a series. Before continuing, please read Part I, if you haven’t already. Any society…
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Money Literacy – Part I
The 20th century was strongly dominated by two schools of thought on how to design a system that guides human…
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Move Your Money
I want to wish all our readers a very happy new year. May the next year, the next decade, become…
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Letters from Sri Lanka – the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement and the ‘Third Way’
Part III of a series – If you haven’t already, please read Part I and Part II before continuing. This…
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The Roots of Change – in Ourselves, or Government and Industry?
“The American Frankenstein” I could very much relate to an article I read today, albeit with some reservations: WOULD ANY…
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Scrap It
by George Monbiot – journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist Pay drivers to scrap their cars? We might…
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Building a Sustainable Economy
Editor’s note: Marcin’s post is very relevant as the world seeks an alternative to the current disaster of globalisation. Democracy…
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From the Bottom Up
A new mobilisation could revitalise politics in the UK – but only if you get involved. by George Monbiot –…
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A Better Way to Make Money
Here’s how we could solve the credit crunch without giving anything to the banks. by George Monbiot – journalist, author,…
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The Crash Course
I’ve referenced Chris Martenson’s excellent ‘Crash Course’ a couple of times, but now I’ve discovered Chris has also uploaded it…
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Money as Debt
Many of us are watching the current economic crisis with great interest (albeit with a lot of concern). A lot…
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Pin-Striped Pirates
Why does the UK retain a handful of colonies? To destroy the world’s taxation systems. by George Monbiot – journalist,…
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