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21 – 22 June 2025

Rethinking Capitalism: Economics where People and the Environment matter

This two-day seminar includes discussion on some of the most pressing economic issues facing the world today.


Topics include inequality, insecurity, the climate crisis, the national budget, challenging economic narratives around growth and a campaign for a fairer and more sustainable economy, drawn from modern monetary theory and ecological economics.


Dates: 21-22 June, 2025


Location: Auditorium DP01, Ark Burlington Danes Academy, Du Cane Road, White City, London, W12 0TN


Course outline: Adapted from a university economics subject, the course is divided into ten units, most of which feature a 20-30 minute introduction, a 10-15 minute video and at least 20 minutes of small-group discussion. The timetable is subject to minor changes, but this will give some idea of the scope of the course.


Facilitator: Associate Professor Steven Hail, Lecturer at Torrens University Australia and Economist at Modern Money Lab.


Lunch, tea and coffee will be provided on both days.


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