Mark,
"Would you be able to get such a work-study project launched in a pilot community, ideally with local co-sponsorship by a civic or business group?"
I think so. Engaging schools is difficult, but fortunately we are not alone in this. If you h…
The connections you've drawn here are pretty fascinating. Bejan's theory seems to touch on some of what was discussed in episode #147 of the C-Realm Podcast.
Ostrom is also a fascinating character. Maybe she'd be amenable to participating in a podc…
I like the idea. However, I wonder how feasible it is to try and do this in an "international development" context? In the suburban USA, I feel like the whole deck of cards is coming down around me. I feel like we need to start in our own backyards…
I think this was an extremely important interview that should be absorbed by people in this struggle. So many key points that I see as part of the new way to live- self-rule, localization of resources and labor, service rather than charity, working…
Being in a foreign land for a short time is an excellent way to get a rapid fire snapshot of the country and its inhabitants. In this episode I am joined by Mike Mulvaney, who in May of 2009 paid a one month visit to China on a study of plant geneti…
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Feels like self-promotion but it also feels like getting the word out about Gandhi's economic theories.
For episode #57 I am joined by George Mokray, who has read and written extensively about Gandhian economics. Gandhi is often remembered for his civil disobedience and non-violent approach to ending British imperialism, but his economic thought and p…