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• 2012
By: Heinz-J. Bontrup
„Der seit Mitte der 1970er Jahre immer mehr geführte massive Angriff auf den Staat, genauer gesagt auf den verfassungsrechtlich verankerten Sozialstaat, und seine Verschuldung, wird von neoliberalen Interessen vertretern geschickt geführt. Sie nutzen ein allgemein in der Gesellschaft bestehendes (gesundes) Misstrauen gegen staatliche Obrigkeit und womöglich auftretender staatlicher Verschwen...
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Dirk Loehr
Keywords: Steady state; Free money; Zero interest rate; Sufficiency
Report • 2012
By: Adelheid Biesecker, Christa Wichterich, Uta v. Winterfeld
Hintergrundpapier von Adelheid Biesecker, Christa Wichterich und Uta v. Winterfeld. Dieser Text entstand als feministische Expertise für die laufende Arbeit der Enquete-Kommission „Wachstum, Wohlstand, Lebensqualität“ (2011-13). Inhalt 1. Einleitung 2. Vom Geld 2.1. Eigenschaften und Qualitäten von Geld 2.2.Vom entfesselten Geld als Kapital – oder: Von Wachstums- und Schuldenzwängen 2...
Scientific paper • 2012
Abstract: The paper enters the vast debate on capitalism and religion and offers a discrete interpretation of their relationship. On the one hand, it is questioned to consider capitalism as a secularized social system in which religions do no longer play a dominant public role, although its historical rise may have been influenced by religious movements. On the other hand,...
Interview • 2012
By: Extraenvironmentalist, Josh Farley
[ Josh Farley // Rethinking Economic Growth ] from Extraenvironmentalist on Vimeo. Interview with Josh Farley made during the International Conference on Degrowth in the Americas in Montreal 2012. Josh Farley explains what money is, respectively where it comes from, as well as how debt works. He further says what degrowth means for him: a downscaling of the economy so it fits with the earth ...
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Derek Rasmussen
From the text: I was listening to CBC, the national Canadian radio service, several years ago when the interviewer, Michael Enright, began chatting with a fellow named Alouitious from Newfoundland. Alouitious had a farm which was within the city limits of the capital, St John’s; so the first question that Enright asked him was, “How does it feel to be living such an old-fashioned way of life in...
Report • 2012
By: Tony Greenham, Josh Ryan-Collins, Richard Werner, Andrew Jackson
Key findings, according to the NEF: > There is widespread misunderstanding of how new money is created: even among bankers, economists, and policymakers > Physical cash accounts for less than 3 per cent of the total stock of money in the economy > The absence of this understanding makes attempts at banking reform more likely to fail Below you find the introduction of the publication.
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Christoph Freydorf, Oliver Richters, Ferdin, Wenzlaff, Christian Kimmich, Thomas Koudela, Ludwig Schuster
Abstract: Der Zusammenhang von Wachstums- und Zinsrate wird in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften ausführlich behandelt. Dabei besteht Konsens, dass sinkende Wachstumsraten aus sozio-ökonomischen Gründen unerwünscht sind. Gleichzeitig deuten jedoch immer mehr Forschungsergebnisse darauf hin, dass Wachstum nicht zuletzt aus ökologischen Gründen an Grenzen stößt und mit ...
• 2012
By: Ian MacKenzie, Charles Eisenstein
Licensed Creative Commons, Attribution, Non-Commercial. Note: Subtitles are also available in other languages. Short Video in which the author Charles Eisenstein explains his concept of 'Sacred Economics'. Topics in the video are: Money, what it is, what it does and where it comes from, alienation and community, gift economy, some growth critique and more. About the Book "Sacred Economi...
Scientific paper • 2012
Abstract: Local currencies issued by civil society are often advocated by the degrowth movement as innovations that facilitate voluntary degrowth, but also as tools for coping with chaotic instances of unvoluntary degrowth, such as the present crisis in southern Europe. This paper provides a concise history of Argentina’s barter networks, which attracted millions of participants during the econ...
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Giorgos Kallis, Joan Martinez-Alier, Christian Kerschner
Degrowth; Money; Debt; Happiness; Employment; Property; Ecological macroeconomics
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Nadia Johanisovaa, Stephan Wolf
Abstract: As opposed to political democracy and its attempts at power control in the public sector, the concentration of economic power, and its antidote, the concept of economic democracy, has received much less attention. In the paper, we first offer a definition of economic democracy as a “a system of checks and balances on economic power and support for the right of citizens to actively par...
Report • 2011
By: Max Bank, Erik Berta, Timm Faust, Tilman Hartwig, Harro Honolka, Sebastian Lange, Kay Oliver Schulze, Jutta Sundermann
Banken machen Geschäfte mit Hunger und Krieg. Sie schleusen Milliarden unversteuert in so genannte Steueroasen - oder besser „Schattenfinanzplätze“ - und betreiben von dort aus die abenteuerlichsten Geschäfte. Investmentbanker verdienen mit riskanten Geschäften viele Millionen – und wissen, dass für die Folgen ihres Handelns letztlich die Allgemeinheit zahlt. Die Wut auf „die Banken“ ist groß. ...
Educational paper • 2011
Ein Mitmachbuch in dem die eigenen Glücks- und Lebensvorstellungen thematisiert werden.
Scientific paper • 2011
About the Book "Sacred Economics", from the book's webpage: 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, and necessitated endless growth. Today, these trends have reached their extreme - but in the wake of their collapse, we may find gr...
Presentation • 2010
Presentation of an oral session by Richard Douthwaite at the Second International Conference on Economic Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Barcelona with the title "Collapse and stabilisation instead of degrowth? - Why the global debt burden means there will be no recovery". Collapse and stabilisation instead of degrowth? from Goteo / Platoniq
Presentation • 2010
Poster by Lucia del Moral Espin at the Second International Conference on Economic Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Barcelona with the title "Changing Money - Changing markets: opportunities and challenges in relation with Degrowth".
Scientific paper • 2010
By: Gisella Colares Gomes, Elimar Pinheiro do Nascimento
Transcription of an poster session by Gisella Colares Gomes and Elimar Pinheiro do Nascimento at the Second International Conference on Economic Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Barcelona with the title "Solidary Popular Bank, Ceará, Brazil. A practice compatible with the paradigm of degrowth".
Position paper • 2010
By: Dirk Löhr
Transcription of an oral Session by Dirk Löhr at the Second International Conference on Economic Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Barcelona on the topic "Managing Degrowth: Employment, Security and the Economy under a degrowth trajectory" Abstract: Every euro or dollar of economic growth causes a stress mark of energy consumption, waste production, land use and wat...
• 2010
Input-text for a workshop by Richard Douthwaite at the Second International Conference on Economic Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Barcelona. Introduction: Leaving insurance aside, two broad types of financial institution will be needed in a de-growth world. Some institutions will be concerned with payments. They will look after the movement of money from one acco...