domingo, 31 de outubro de 2010
2010 Aronui Lecture Baroness Onora O'Neill 'Two Cultures Fifty Years On'
2010 Aronui Lecture Baroness Onora O'Neill 'Two Cultures Fifty Years On' from Royal Society of New Zealand on Vimeo.
Baroness Onora O’Neill was born in Northern Ireland in 1941. She studied philosophy, psychology and physiology at Oxford, and went on to complete a doctorate at Harvard. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O’Neill of Bengarve. Until last year Baroness O’Neill was President of the British Academy and was made an honorary Fellow of the Royal Society in 2007. She is currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and chairs the Nuffield Foundation. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice and bioethics.
http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/events/annual/aronui-lecture/2010/
The future of the brain by Professor Steven Rose
UniversityOfBristol
Well-known and highly regarded scientist Professor Steven Rose gave this public lecture, entitled The future of the brain, on 4th November 2009 at the University of Bristol.
During his talk Professor Rose discussed the current state of neuroscience; what we now know, what we might expect to find out in the coming decades, and, in particular, how novel neuro-technologies - being developed to alleviate psychic distress - also to make possible an unprecedented degree of control over our minds and thoughts by the state. Professor Rose assessed these prospects and perils, and argued why he thinks the mind is wider than the brain.
It was co-hosted by 'Bristol Neuroscience' (bristol.ac.uk/neuroscience), and by the University in partnership with the Bristol Festival of Ideas, as one of the lectures marking the University's centenary year."
Inside Story - Global corruption
AlJazeeraEnglish
Is corruption a local issue or has it become a global disease? And can there be a global mechanism to fight it?
After the Financial Crisis: Consequences & Lessons
World Economic Forum
The financial crisis has caused an economic crisis around the world.
Drastic state measures have prevented the collapse of the economic system: governments have established rescue funds for failing banks or nationalized banks for relaunching economic growth. At the same time, central banks have intervened with important injections of liquidity and have lowered interest rates.
Documentário: "Forest in a Bottle"
Documentário: "Forest in a Bottle" from EcoLogicalCork.com on Vimeo.
Espectacular documentário sobre a vida selvagem dos montados de sobreiros em Portugal. Defenda um dos ecossistemas mais ricos da Europa preferindo rolhas de cortiça. Se quiser saber mais sobre o assunto visite ecologicalcork.com
Agostinho da Silva - Pedagogia e Economia Competitiva
ClavisProphetarum
Conversas Vadias
CD I
Entrevista com Maria Elisa
Parte 1
Pedagogia e a "Educação dos meninos" e a "Economia Competitiva"
* "O problema não está nos meninos. Está no mundo competitivo que temos que pensar se tem jeito de continuar assim ou se pode ser de outro modo".
* "Além de competição, estamos por exemplo, numa guerra perfeita, numa guerra contra a carência.
* Mas com o desenvolvimento dessa primeira gente entrámos na competição, para conseguir para toda a gente aquilo que então já não havia. Estamos todos envolvidos numa guerra: a guerra contra a carência
* E parece que não há nenhuma forma de economia que não esta, a forma de economia competitiva
* A atitude dos meninos tem que ser que desejar, semear, que essa competição acabe. Sabem que muitas das coisas que ouvem nas escolas já não são necessárias para eles. O que acontece é que muita dessa geração já nasce reformada e com a ciência plena disso.
* quer dizer que vai haver tanta máquina, fazendo tanta coisa que não vai haver emprego
* o que acontece no mundo é que toda a gente nasce de alguma forma poeta, inventor de alguma coisa que não havia antes deles não serem
* o que acontece é qeu nós por causa da questão económica não começamos a fazer poesia à solta
* o mundo agora caminha tão rapidamente e mais rapidamente a História avança
* talvez esse comportamento (ocioso) das crianças seja sinal de que esse mundo avança
* A melhor idade para aprender a ler é lá para os 13 ou 14 anos. Estou me lembrando da experiência de um grande pedagogo sueco que lá na escola dele não ensinou os meninos a ler. Só lhes ensinou as coisas que ele efectivamtne queriam aprender. Quando os alunos lhe pediam carpintaria ele ía aprender e regressava. Até que um dia um dos meninos recebeu uma carta de um tio que estava emigrado na América e lhe pergunta: "o que é que ele diz?". E ele disse: "ele não é meu tio. Aprendam vocês a ler", ao que estes responderam: "então ensine-nos".
Maria Elisa: "E se não aparece uma motivação?"
* Aparece sempre uma motivação, se ela tem que haver.
Agostinho da Silva - Solidão, Tolerância, Trabalho e Poesia
ClavisProphetarum
Agostinho da Silva
CD1
Entrevista com Alice Cruz
Solidão, Tolerância, Trabalho e... Poesia
"A solidão é uma ocasião extraordinária de diálogo consigo próprio."
"Se a pessoa não fez consigo tudo o que achava necessário para se esquecer de si mesmo, está errada."
"A pessoa deve encontrar-se a si própria e fazer todo o possível para que não haja uma discórdia consigo mesma."
"Tolerar é já marcar uma superioridade."
"Aceitar os outros como eles são é outra coisa. Aceitar vem da palavra capturar, aceitar é tomar para si e tolerar não, é dar licença, com desprezo que o Outro seja assim."
Alice Cruz: "O que é isso de trabalhar por solidariedade?"
"é quando uma pessoa faz algo que não gostaria de fazer e vai fazer."
"o Elogio da Preguiça de Fernando Pessoa é totalmente contraditório em si mesmo. Provávelmente deu-lhe bastante trabalho a escrever..."
"tenho tido a grande sorte de só fazer coisas. Tive sempre a grande sorte de sorte de só fazer as coisas que tenho gozado."
"A poesia não é coisa que dê grande importância. (...) quando tem que sair, sair e depois durante muito tempo, não sai mais nenhuma."
Les anarchistes
À la différence de la révolution punk des années 70 caractérisée par le slogan « No Future » du groupe culte Sex Pistols, les anarchistes d'aujourd'hui sont loin d'être une génération larguée. Ils sont pragmatiques et veulent à tout prix prouver que l'anarchie, ça peut marcher. Ils manifestent encore, mais ils tentent surtout d'appliquer au quotidien, dans leurs rapports et dans leurs groupes, les thèses antihiérarchiques et anti-autoritaires à la base de leur démarche. À leur façon, Miriam et Rachel, Nicolas et Frédéric intègrent cette révolte à leur vie quotidienne.
sábado, 30 de outubro de 2010
segunda-feira, 25 de outubro de 2010
Michael Parenti "The U.S. Empire"
Michael Parenti "The U.S. Empire" pt 1 from Kurt Johnson on Vimeo.
Michael Parenti "The U.S. Empire" pt 2 from Kurt Johnson on Vimeo.
Author Michael Parenti speaks at U.W.M.
Deep Ideology and Conspiracy - featuring Michael Parenti
http://understandingdeeppolitics.org/our-speakers/michael-parenti |
University Inn and Conference Center, Santa Cruz, CA
Revealing the Driving Forces Behind World Events and Creating Alternative Solutions
Discover the Deeper Roots of Our Current Crises
In one packed weekend, Understanding Deep Politics will bring together ten distinguished speakers and hundreds of concerned citizens like you for the purpose of challenging the mainstream perceptions of political reality and to reveal the hidden forces behind many widely accepted historical and current events. Our speakers will draw upon many decades of research to help you connect the dots that are pointing us towards an Orwellian police state—indeed, to a much darker future than most citizens can even imagine. Our wide-ranging roster of presenters, including David Ray Griffin, Jim Marrs and Ellen Brown, will delve into the roots of our current crises and the dynamics driving despotic governance, financial plunder, imperialism, loss of civil liberties, and assaults on public health. Further, they will explore how such vital insights are continually being suppressed as they expose the media matrix that obscures these facts and stupefies our culture, all in the interest of protecting a malignant status quo.
Conference Details
understandingdeeppolitics.org
Video available:
911tv.org
enlightenedfilms.com
domingo, 24 de outubro de 2010
Social Ecology Talk
CRAC
At the end of summer of 2007 the Study group Social Ecology London
came to the Pad Social Centre in Cardiff to give a public presentation.
This is an audio recording of the text used at that presentation.
sábado, 23 de outubro de 2010
John Weeks on a Social Democratic Political Economy
goodsocietydebate
Watch John Weeks, economist and Professor Emeritus at SOAS, University of London, discuss a social democratic political economy.
Patrick Haggard and panel - The Anatomy of an Action
theRSAorg
Is free will an illusion? Join Patrick Haggard and our expert panel for a special event to debate the profound implications of the classic Libet experiment.
A Conversation With Antonio Damasio and Siri Hustvedt
More ideas from Damasio (http://bigthink.com/antoniodamasio)
Dr. Antonio Damasio is a renowned neuroscientist who direct's the USC Brain and Creativity Institute. Before that he was the Head of Neurology at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. His research focuses on the neurobiology of mind and behavior, with an emphasis on emotion, decision-making, memory, communication, and creativity. His research has helped describe the neurological origins of emotions and has shown how emotions affect cognition and decision-making. He is the author of a number of books, including "Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain," which will be published in November, 2010. Dr. Damasio is also the 2010 winner of the Honda Prize, one of the most important international awards for scientific achievement.
Conferencia Joan Antoni Melé
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Disfruta de la conferencia "Dinero y conciencia; ¿a quién sirve tu dinero?" de Joan Antoni Melé para Gente Imprescindible de Mediapost.
Conferencia Joan Antoni Melé 2/17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma-iEZ7vj_M
Conferencia Joan Antoni Melé 3/17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdoyEdCz3BA
Conferencia Joan Antoni Melé 4/17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SCq7ZW8p3I
Conferencia Joan Antoni Melé 5/17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcfgzQDZLbI
Conferencia Joan Antoni Melé 6/17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w_lLxYIHcc
Conferencia de Joan Melé sobre Economía Humanizada en Alqvimia TV
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El director territorial de Triodos Bank en Cataluña y Baleares, Joan Antoni Melé, y el
Perfumista fundador de la empresa de cosmética natural Alqvimia, Idili Lizcano, reflexionan sobre el entorno socio-económico actual capaz de crear una transformación personal y social.
Dinero y conciencia
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Como representante de un banco ético cuyo fundamento es la elección de empresas éticas y solidarias donde invertir el dinero, Joan Melé, Subdirector General de Triodos Bank, expone la urgencia de vincular Conciencia y dinero.
sexta-feira, 22 de outubro de 2010
Fraudclosure - Originated from Rampant "Control Fraud"?
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An excerpt from the Jun 11, 2009 Hammer Forum presentation "The Great American Bank Robbery" by William Black, former bank regulator, now a PhD white collar criminologist and economics professor. You can watch the entire presentation at:
http://hammer.ucla.edu/programs/detai...
A link to an excellent summary of the various fraudulent acts and unethical behavior that got us here:
Charges And Specifications
http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?pos...
Foreclosure expert Neil Garfield (former investment banker, trial lawyer and board member of several financial institutions) confirms that mortgages have been pledged multiple times, were not actually securitized, and the "document problem" is really a system of "Push-Button Fraud":
http://livinglies.wordpress.com/2010/...
The confessions of an accountant with decades of experience in high-level global consulting firms and Fortune 50 U.S. corporations, about halfway down this page:
The Rot Within: Our Culture of Financial Fraud and the Anger of the Honest
http://www.oftwominds.com/blogoct10/f...
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only:
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Tim Kasser on circumplexes
CommonCauseWG
Professor Tim Kasser from Knox College, Illinois, explains the 'universal' natures of peopl'es values systems, over lunch in Bordeaux Quay, Bristol, UK.
Antonio Damasio on Self Comes to Mind
ABOUT THIS BOOK
One of the most important and original neuroscientists at work today tackles a question that has confounded neurologists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, and psychologists for centuries: how consciousness is created.
Antonio Damasio has spent the past thirty years studying and writing about how the brain operates, and his work has garnered acclaim for its singular melding of the scientific and the humanistic. In this revelatory work, he debunks the long-standing idea that consciousness is somehow separate from the body, presenting astounding new scientific evidence that consciousness—what we think of as “self”—is in fact a biological process created by the brain. Besides the three traditional perspectives used to study the mind (the personal, the behavioral, and the neurological), Damasio introduces the evolutionary perspective, which entails a radical change in the way the history of conscious minds is viewed and told.
Self Comes to Mind is a groundbreaking investigation of consciousness as a dynamic, unpredictable faculty that is instrumental in defining and explaining who we understand ourselves to be.
Watch this series of videos of Antonio Damasio, author of Self Comes to Mind (11/9), as he describes the inspiration behind the book and reflects on how consciousness is created.
Antonio Damasio is the director of the University of Southern California’s Brain and Creativity Institute. Damasio’s books include Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain; The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness (named one of the ten best books of the year by the New York Times Book Review); and Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain. He lives in Los Angeles.
One of the most important and original neuroscientists at work today tackles a question that has confounded neurologists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, and psychologists for centuries: how consciousness is created.
Antonio Damasio has spent the past thirty years studying and writing about how the brain operates, and his work has garnered acclaim for its singular melding of the scientific and the humanistic. In this revelatory work, he debunks the long-standing idea that consciousness is somehow separate from the body, presenting astounding new scientific evidence that consciousness—what we think of as “self”—is in fact a biological process created by the brain. Besides the three traditional perspectives used to study the mind (the personal, the behavioral, and the neurological), Damasio introduces the evolutionary perspective, which entails a radical change in the way the history of conscious minds is viewed and told.
Self Comes to Mind is a groundbreaking investigation of consciousness as a dynamic, unpredictable faculty that is instrumental in defining and explaining who we understand ourselves to be.
Watch this series of videos of Antonio Damasio, author of Self Comes to Mind (11/9), as he describes the inspiration behind the book and reflects on how consciousness is created.
Antonio Damasio is the director of the University of Southern California’s Brain and Creativity Institute. Damasio’s books include Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain; The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness (named one of the ten best books of the year by the New York Times Book Review); and Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain. He lives in Los Angeles.
quarta-feira, 20 de outubro de 2010
DOCUMENTAIRE LE MONDE SELON JOSEPH STIGLITZ
http://rodolphepilaert63.wordpress.com/ Le monde selon Stiglitz Prix Nobel d’économie 2001 et ex-conseiller de Bill Clinton, Joseph Stiglitz parcourt le monde, pointant les dérives d'une économie globalisée. Éclairant. Joseph Stiglitz commence son voyage par une visite de Gary, la ville de l’Indiana où il a grandi. Ancien fleuron de l’acier et de l'automobile, cette cité industrielle est aujourd'hui sinistrée. Mittal, le célèbre groupe indien, a racheté Inland Steel, la dernière usine en activité. Et comble de l’ironie, le maire, Rudy Clay, se prépare à partir en Asie dans l’espoir d’inciter des entreprises chinoises à investir dans sa ville. Documentaire de Jacques Sarasin (France, 2008, 1h28mn) Coproduction : ARTE France, Les Productions Faire Bleu, Swan Productions Du Botswana à l’Équateur, de l'Inde aux États-Unis en passant par la Chine, Joseph Stiglitz et ses interlocuteurs – le président équatorien Rafael Correa, l’ancien président du Botswana sir Ketumile Masiré, des ouvriers, des bushmen chassés de leurs terres, des paysans indiens au désespoir – mettent en lumière les dérives et les paradoxes qui régissent le monde d’aujourd’hui. Un exemple : étrangement, les pays riches en matières premières (pétrole, minerai…) souffrent plus de la pauvreté et des inégalités que les autres ; c'est ce que les économistes appellent le "paradoxe de l'abondance".
http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/Le-monde-selon-Stiglitz/2484602.html
Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz: Foreclosure Moratorium, Government Stimulus Needed to Revive US Economy
As the Obama administration rejects a foreclosure moratorium and austerity protests grip Europe, we assess the state of the US and global economy with Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, author of Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy. Stiglitz backs calls for a foreclosure moratorium and says opponents of a new government stimulus "don’t understand basic economics." On war, Stiglitz says Iraq and Afghanistan are "the first wars in America’s history financed totally on the credit card."
Source: http://www.democracynow.org/
PRÓLOGO - O QUE HÁ DE ERRADO COM A ARQUITETURA
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FIRST EARTH em português
http://www.davidsheen.com/firstearth/portuguese/
FIRST EARTH is a documentary about the movement towards a massive paradigm shift for shelter -- building healthy houses in the old ways, out of the very earth itself, and living together like in the old days, by recreating villages. An audiovisual manifesto filmed over the course of 4 years and 4 continents, FIRST EARTH makes the case that earthen homes are the healthiest housing in the world; and that since it still takes a village to raise a healthy child, it is incumbent upon us to transform our suburban sprawl into eco-villages, a new North American dream.
FIRST EARTH official website
http://www.davidsheen.com/firstearth
Chapter 1 - Prologue: What's Wrong With Architecture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuDkfu...
Chapter 2 - African Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11n97w...
Chapter 3 - American Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3trjON...
Chapter 4 - Why Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysOVLw...
Chapter 5 - Empowering Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFTwnT...
Chapter 6 - Another Earth Is Possible
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIVc7D...
Chapter 7 - European Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOeb3j...
Chapter 8 - Arabian Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFnzpC...
Chapter 9 - Urban Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dydztL...
Chapter 10 - Inner City Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk64Of...
Chapter 11 - International Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqdsSw...
Chapter 12 - Epilogue: Future Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoSdnM...
terça-feira, 19 de outubro de 2010
Tim Kasser: Human Identity and Environmental Challenges
Solutions Seminar
Solutions Series - University of Vermont (March 30, 2010)
http://vimeo.com/10635948
Q&A: http://vimeo.com/10591454
After receiving his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Rochester, Tim Kasser accepted a position at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, where he is currently Professor and Chair of Psychology. He has authored over seventy scientific articles and book chapters on materialism, values, goals, and quality of life, among other topics. Tim is also the author of The High Price of Materialism (MIT Press, 2002), co-editor of Psychology and Consumer Culture (APA, 2004) and co-author of Meeting Environmental Challenges: The Role of Human Identity (WWF-UK, 2009). He spends a good deal of his time working with activist groups that try to protect children from commercialization and that encourage a more “inwardly rich” lifestyle than what is offered by consumerism. Tim lives with his wife, two sons, and assorted animals in the Western Illinois countryside.
For more information see thesolutionsjournal.com/ seminarserieslive.
Sponsored by The Institute for Global Sustainability and Solutions for a sustainable and desirable future
Solutions Series - University of Vermont (March 30, 2010)
http://vimeo.com/10635948
Q&A: http://vimeo.com/10591454
After receiving his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Rochester, Tim Kasser accepted a position at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, where he is currently Professor and Chair of Psychology. He has authored over seventy scientific articles and book chapters on materialism, values, goals, and quality of life, among other topics. Tim is also the author of The High Price of Materialism (MIT Press, 2002), co-editor of Psychology and Consumer Culture (APA, 2004) and co-author of Meeting Environmental Challenges: The Role of Human Identity (WWF-UK, 2009). He spends a good deal of his time working with activist groups that try to protect children from commercialization and that encourage a more “inwardly rich” lifestyle than what is offered by consumerism. Tim lives with his wife, two sons, and assorted animals in the Western Illinois countryside.
For more information see thesolutionsjournal.com/ seminarserieslive.
Sponsored by The Institute for Global Sustainability and Solutions for a sustainable and desirable future
How Corporations Destroyed American Democracy - Chris Hedges
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How Corporations Destroyed American Democracy - Chris Hedges.
Filmed at Socialism 2010 in Chicago by Paul Hubbard
Chris Hedges at The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Christopher Hedges, whose book "Death of the Liberal Class" (Perseus) came out the day of this presentation, is also the best-selling author of "War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning" (2003), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction. A quote from the book was used as the opening title quotation in the critically-acclaimed and Academy Award-winning 2009 film, "The Hurt Locker."
Hedges, whose column is published Mondays on Truthdig, spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than 50 countries and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for which he was a foreign correspondent for 15 years.This event was co-sponsored by Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace.
Financial Collapse or Prosperity without Growth?
TransitionTownTotnes
An unparalleled opportunity to come to grips with what the current financial crisis means for you.
Tim Jackson, author of Prosperity Without Growth and Ed Mayo Secretary General of Cooperatives UK will be joined by Naresh Giangrande of Transition Town Totnes in a 'trialogue'.
Source: http://transitionculture.org/
Positively Revolting on 10/08/10 - David C. Korten
- Title: Positively Revolting 10-08-201
- Album: KBOO Community Radio
A Declaration of Independence from Wall Street
Nearly two years after the economic meltdown, joblessness and foreclosures are still endemic, Wall Street executives are once again getting massive bonuses, and each day brings scandalous new revelations of Wall Street corruption. Yet Washington remains unable to make the fundamental policy changes desperately needed to achieve real recovery.
The first edition of Agenda for a New Economy (Agenda1) made a compelling case that Wall Street cannot be fixed and must be replaced. This substantially revised, expanded, and updated 2nd edition (Agenda2) explains why a visionary new president opted for marginal reform and what we as citizens can do to break through the political paralysis.
Agenda2 is issued as a report of the New Economy Working Group, which has been engaged for a year and a half in transforming the list of policy actions outlined in Agenda1 into a coherent, holistic, systemic policy agenda. The result is a call for a national Declaration of Independence from Wall Street and a handbook for a nonviolent Main Street revolution.
Agenda2 identifies the system by which money is created and allocated as the ultimate instrument of social control in modern society. It breaks new ground in outlining a clear and coherent plan to replace the corrupted life-destroying phantom-wealth Wall Street money system with a life-serving living-wealth Main Street money system that favors life values over financial values, roots power in people and community, and supports local resilience and self-organization within a framework of living markets and living democracy.
Agenda2 is based on the simple premise that the only legitimate purpose of an economy is to support people in meeting their needs for the basic goods and services needed for a full and healthy life in ways that are dignified and spiritually fulfilling. If existing economic institutions fail to fulfill this purpose, it is the democratic right of the people to change them.
Perhaps the greatest barrier to change is the false belief that we are limited to the choice between a capitalist system that subjects people to rule by unaccountable self-serving financiers and a socialist economic system that subjects them to rule by unaccountable self-serving bureaucrats. Agenda2 demonstrates that there is an alternative that looks a lot more like the market economy Adam Smith had in mind than an economy centrally planned by Goldman Sachs, Wal-Mart, Halliburton, and Monsanto.
There are now many books in print delving into the arcane details of exactly how Wall Street structured and implemented its many scams. Agenda2 is one of the few books that takes a comprehensive look at what can be done to shut down the criminal syndicate that Wall Street has become and put in place a life-serving New Economy able to achieve ecological balance, an equitable distribution of Earth’s resources, and a living democracy responsive to the needs and values of ordinary people
2nd Edition Table of Contents
segunda-feira, 18 de outubro de 2010
The Big Business Wall Street Won't Discuss
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Wall Street titans have a new sweet spot -- as surrogate tax collectors. They see profits in tacking on fees and threatening to foreclose when homeowners fall behind on property taxes.
Dana Meadows : Envisioning a Sustainable World
"Dana" Meadows presents a kick-off speech titled "Down To Earth" at the International Society for Ecological Economics conference held during October 1994.
"When asked if we have enough time to prevent catastrophe, she'd always say that we have exactly enough time -- starting now”
—Amory Lovins' eulogy for Donella Meadows
For more information on Dana, check out: sustainer.org/dhm_archive/
Video Sponsored by The University of Vermont & The Gund Institute for Ecological Economics
Le génie génétique en agriculture
Le génie génétique en agriculture from Greenpeace Suisse on Vimeo.
Ce film d'animation montre les conséquences et les risques liés aux principales cultures d’OGM.
Reportage - simplicite volontaire et decroissance
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-549582913854387681
20% de la population mondiale consomme 86% des ressources naturelles, dont la moitié a déjà disparu en un siècle (il faudra beaucoup moins de temps pour épuiser le reste).
Non content de piller le bien commun, notre modèle économique fondé sur le développement exponentiel, détruit inexorablement la nature, pervertit les relations humaines, compromet gravement l’avenir des générations futures.
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PAUL ARIES, POUR UNE GAUCHE ANTIPRODUCTIVISTE
PAUL ARIES, POUR UNE GAUCHE ANTIPRODUCTIVISTE
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LA CROISSANCE VERTE N'EST PAS LA SOLUTION, IL FAUT PENSER UN "NOUVEL ANTIPRODUCTIVISME OPTIMISTE"
Paul Ariès, l'un des pères de la "décroissance", rencontré par nos correspondants alpins lors d'une conférence dans l'entre-deux-tours des régionales, revient sur ses propositions de rupture avec le productivisme. Il expose aussi ses différents avec l'étoile de l'écologie politique française du moment, Dany Cohn-Bendit, en se positionnant par rapport aux différentes forces politiques de "gauche".
Et si l'effondrement environnemental était une chance pour inventer une gauche antiproductiviste et optimiste où l'on apprendrait à vivre beaucoup mieux avec beaucoup moins ?
C'est en substance le message porté par Paul Ariès, professeur de science politique et théoricien de la décroissance, à destination des partis politiques de gauche dans son dernier ouvrage La simplicité volontaire contre le mythe de l'abondance. En fait, la question de la décroissance traverse aujourd'hui l'ensemble des courants de gauche, et plus seulement la mouvance écologiste. C'est que l'idée selon laquelle il fallait toujours faire croître le gâteau (PIB) avant de pouvoir le répartir plus équitablement est désormais désuète puisqu'il est de plus en plus évident qu’il n’est pas possible d’avoir une croissance infinie dans un monde fini.
Le 19 mars dernier, Paul Ariès était l'invité d'une conférence-débat organisé par Les Amis de la Terre à Annecy, Devant plus de 200 personnes, il a tenté de convaincre de l'urgence et de la nécessité de rompre avec le productivisme, "fossoyeur de notre humanité", pour changer de société. Un discours bien rôdé qui pulvérise les idéologies du progrès et de la croissance, et qui n'a pas laissé sans réaction le public, en témoigne les deux heures de débat qui ont suivi. A l'issue de ce dernier, nous sommes allés poser quelques questions à Paul Ariès...
Interview : Elodie Chabert
Images et montage : Mikaël Chambru
VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY: The Poetic Alternative to Consumer Culture (24 min)
VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY: The Poetic Alternative to Consumer Culture (24 min) from NO WAY Productions on Vimeo.
VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY: The Poetic Alternative to Consumer Culture documentary explores the philosophy behind Voluntary Simplicity, what potential or significance it has as a quietly emerging social movement and what its limitations might be. Presented by Samuel Alexander, a part-time lecturer and doctoral student at the University of Melbourne Law School, and the founder of the Life Poet’s Simplicity Collective (simplicitycollective.com ). Living simply and happily in a small hut that he built himself using mostly abandoned materials, he spends his time quietly planning, with youthful ambition, the non-violent erasure of consumer culture.
“Live simply, so others may simply live.”(Gandhi)
Directed & produced by Tanja Capic & Amir Dervic from NO WAY Productions (myspace.com/NoWayPro ). Original music score written, composed & produced by Samuel Alexander & Andy Gibson (see the soundtrack clip AFFLUENZA: vimeo.com/ 5360228 ).
domingo, 17 de outubro de 2010
Dress Rehearsal For Debt Peonage — Dr. Michael Hudson
on Guns & Butter (http://noliesradio.org/archives/4957) |
Why the banks are returning the bailout money; bank fees and penalties; banks prefer default to foreclosure; debt as wealth; Obama’s Financial Regulatory Reform Proposal and its six major flaws; the deregulation-by centralization ploy; failure to reform the economy will lead to debt peonage. Visit his website here.
David Korten at Whidbey Bioneers
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Part 1 of "The Great Turning and the New Economy" -- David Korten's keynote speech at the Whidbey Bioneers satellite conference, at the Whidbey Institute, 15 October 2010. Learn more at http://davidkorten.org and http://whidbeybioneers.org.
Part 2: David Korten at Whidbey Bioneers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdlwAB6dCI4
Part 3: David Korten at Whidbey Bioneers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJXjp-AqpGQ
Part 4: David Korten at Whidbey Bioneers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlDlE79o_Sc
Part 5: David Korten at Whidbey Bioneers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UTv1rUHt6g
Growth in Transition 2010: Tim Jackson
Growth in Transition 2010: Tim Jackson from SLL on Vimeo.
Tim Jackson is professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and Director of the Research group on Lifestyles, Values and Environment (RESOLVE). Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, the aim of RESOLVE is to explore the links between lifestyles, societal values and the environment. In particular, RESOLVE aims to provide evidence-based advice to policy-makers who are seeking to understand and to influence people’s energy-related behaviours and practices. Tim Jackson’s current research interests include consumer behaviour, sustainable energy systems, ecological economics and environmental philosophy. In the last twelve years he has pioneered the development of an adjusted measure of economic growth – a green GDP – for the UK.
Since 2004, Tim Jackson has been Economics Commissioner on the UK Sustainable Development Commission. Further, Jackson is the author of SDC’s groundbreaking report, now updated and expanded in the book Prosperity Without Growth – Economics for a Finite Planet (Earthscan, 2009). In addition to his academic work, Tim Jackson is an award-winning playwright with numerous radio-writing credits for the BBC.
24 September 2010, Helsinki, Finland
degrowthfinland.fi/
Growth in Transition 2010: Peter Victor
Growth in Transition 2010: Peter Victor from SLL on Vimeo.
Peter Victor, economist and the author of Managing without Growth – Slower by Design, not Disaster, is professor in environmental studies at York University. He has worked for over 40 years in Canada and abroad on economy and environment as an academic, consultant and public servant. Peter Victor was the founding president of the Canadian Society of Ecological Economics and a past-president of the Royal Canadian Institute for the Advancement of Science. Currently he is a member of the Board of the David Suzuki Foundation and several advisory boards in the public and private sectors.
24 September 2010, Helsinki, Finland
degrowthfinland.fi/
Growth in Transition 2010: Serge Latouche
Growth in Transition 2010: Serge Latouche from SLL on Vimeo.
Serge Latouche is an emeritus professor of economics at the University Paris-Sud. He has written more than twenty books about global development, growth critique and degrowth, including Décoloniser l’imaginaire – La Pensée créative contre l’économie de l’absurde (Parangon, 2003) and Petit traité de la décroissance sereine (Mille et Une Nuits, 2007). The Finnish translation of Petit traité de la décroissance sereine (Jäähyväiset kasvulle) will be published in October 2010 by Into Kustannus.
24.9.2010 Helsinki, Finland
degrowthfinland.fi/
THE MISSING WORDS AT THE G20
TheRealNews
Paul Jay (http://www.therealnews.com/t2/) on the G20 declaration - an absurd plan for the global economic crisis
sábado, 16 de outubro de 2010
Tim Jackson: Prosperity Without Growth
So much of the analysis of how we respond to climate change assumes that economic growth and emissions reduction are compatible goals. But is this wishful thinking? To question maximizing economic growth as an organizing principle of society seems close to economic heresy.
Enter Tim Jackson, a professor of Sustainable Development and author of the book, Prosperity Without Growth. He argues it's time to re-think the very notion of growth and what it means to be genuinely prosperous.
Jackson is speaking as part of the 2010 Alfred Deakin Lecture series, "Brave New World?" Curated by Tim Flannery, the 2010 Deakins presents the climate change challenge from ten different perspectives, with a focus on ten different spheres of life.
Are we, the series asks, willing to take the hard personal, political and economic choices that will truly reduce emissions? Are we brave enough to make the changes -- in thought and deed -- that are required of us? Are we able to shape this new world, or will it shape us?
RSA Animate - Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us
theRSAorg
This lively RSA Animate, adapted from Dan Pink's talk at the RSA, illustrates the hidden truths behind what really motivates us at home and in the workplace.
www.theRSA.org
Enough Is Here - Steady State Revolution
Jeremy over at Make Wealth History just posted a video by Conspiracy of Freedom, a Christian response to consumerism from the Breathe Network. The recent video, Home, questions our fragmentation of community and the importance of local. This let me to their previous video, Enough Is Here that questions growth and the mysteriously forgotten concept of “enough.”
Source: http://steadystaterevolution.org/
TheBreatheNetwork
It is incredibly refreshing to me to see a Christian group that campaigns for issues that are (dare I say it), actually values of Christ. Too often I am overwhelmed by the media-frenzied far-right Christians who are poster-boys for big business and Tea Parties. Thank you Jeremy for post this video and helping this group.
It is incredibly refreshing to me to see a Christian group that campaigns for issues that are (dare I say it), actually values of Christ. Too often I am overwhelmed by the media-frenzied far-right Christians who are poster-boys for big business and Tea Parties. Thank you Jeremy for post this video and helping this group.
Flourishing on Earth: Lessons from Ecological Economics
YaleUniversity
This 10' video presents highlights of an interview with Dr. Robert Costanza about his views on getting to a desirable and sustainable future for humanity while respecting biophysical constraints of the planet. Explores achieving a positive shared vision for a high quality of life in a "full world" that privileges human happiness over economic growth. Dr. Costanza is Co-Founder, International Society of Ecological Economics and the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Solutions, devoted to solving the environmental, social and economic problems of our time.
Ecological Economics Webinar
Ecological Economics Webinar from UVM CE on Vimeo.
Jon D. Erickson, Ph.D., Associate Professor at the The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resource and the Environmental Program at the University of Vermont, and Fellow of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics.
Jon’s research includes work on climate change economics and policy, renewable energy development, greenhouse gas emissions and energy modeling, and community-based watershed management. He has served on the board of directors of the International and U.S. Societies for Ecological Economics, and is past president of the Adirondack Research Consortium.
Flourishing on Earth: Lessons from Ecological Economics
YaleUniversity
Dr. Costanza explores how a cultural transition that respects biophysical boundaries and balances built, human, social and natural capital assets can create a sustainable and desirable future. Dr. Costanza is Co-Founder, International Society of Ecological Economics and the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Solutions, a new journal devoted to solving the environmental, social and economic problems of our time.
Ananya Roy --- Poverty Capital - Microfinance and the Making of Development
UBC
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted and co-sponsored by the Departments of Sociology, Anthropology, Geography, and the Liu Institute for Global Issues, Ananya Roy is Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning where she teaches in the fields of comparative urban studies and international development. The turn of the century has been marked by the emergence of a "kinder and gentler" project of development. From the recalibration of the World Bank as a "knowledge bank" committed to the eradication of poverty to the ambitious campaigns that imagine the "end of poverty," a new global order is in the making. Through ethnographic attention to the Washington D.C.-Wall Street complex, this talk examines the circuits of capital and truth that structure "millennial development." In particular, it focuses on microfinance, which is an active frontier of "creative capitalism." But microfinance is also the site of important experiments in poverty policy, from the massive civil society institutions of Bangladesh to the Hezbollah militia of Lebanon. It is thus implicated in the emergence of counter-geographies of development.
Poverty Capital: Microfinance and the Making of Development
This is a book about poverty but it does not study the poor and the powerless. Instead it studies those who manage poverty. It sheds light on how powerful institutions control "capital," or circuits of profit and investment, as well as "truth," or authoritative knowledge about poverty. Such dominant practices are challenged by alternative paradigms of development, and the book details these as well. Using the case of microfinance, the book participates in a set of fierce debates about development – from the role of markets to the secrets of successful pro-poor institutions. Based on many years of research in Washington D.C., Bangladesh, and the Middle East, Poverty Capital also grows out of the author's undergraduate teaching to thousands of students on the subject of global poverty and inequality.
Ananya Roy is Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, where she teaches in the fields of urban studies and international development. She also serves as Education Director of the Blum Center for Developing Economies and as co-Director of the Global Metropolitan Studies Center. From 2005 to 2009 Roy served as Associate Dean of International and Area Studies.
sexta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2010
RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms
theRSAorg
This animate was adapted from a talk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCbdS4hSa0s) given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award.
quinta-feira, 14 de outubro de 2010
The Watson Institute presents Mark Blyth on Austerity
The Watson Institute presents Mark Blyth on Austerity from The Global Conversation on Vimeo.
A video on the global trend toward Austerity budgets featuring Mark Blyth.
Directed by Joe Posner.
Produced by
Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies (watsoninstitute.org) in association with the Global Conversation (globalconversation.org) and Global Media Project (globalmediaproject.net).
Mark Blyth is a professor of International Political Economy at Brown University and is writing "Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea," forthcoming from Oxford University Press in 2011.
Citations & More Information:
2 Trillion Dollar Hole
ft.com/cms/s/0/ be8041b6-34fa-11de-940a-00144feabdc0.html
5-50% of GDP
imf.org/external/pubs/ft/spn/2009/ spn0925.pdf
Wage Stagnation
workinglife.org/wiki/ Wages+and+Benefits:+Real+Wages+(1964-2004)
More on balance sheets and recessions
amazon.com/ Holy-Grail-Macroeconomics-Lessons-Recession/dp/0470823879
Credits:
Featuring Professor Mark Blyth
Directed by Joe Posner
Photography by Ian McAlpin
Co-Producer: Lindsay Richardson
Asst Camera: Phil Gara
Asst Animator: Emily Roberts
Music: Joe Posner
Finance - Highway Robbers to Drunken Drivers
TheRealNews
Sony Kapoor: Global finance system like a highway without police, ready for another crash
terça-feira, 12 de outubro de 2010
Arguments for the Elimination of Television
SpartacusMoriarty
Jerry Mander, author of "In the Absence of the Sacred" and "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television", describes the drawbacks of television. An excerpt from the extended interviews of What A Way To Go: Life At The End Of Empire. A middle class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American Lifestyle.
To find out more go to: http://www.whatawaytogomovie.com/
Tim Jackson's economic reality check
http://www.ted.com
As the world faces recession, climate change, inequity and more, Tim Jackson delivers a piercing challenge to established economic principles, explaining how we might stop feeding the crises and start investing in our future.
GRITtv: Danny Schechter: Foreclosure Fraud and Bank Bailouts
The controversy over home foreclosures is spreading--today, the White House blog and twitter announced that President Obama would not sign a bill that could have an impact on foreclosure documents because of the ongoing problems. In a nutshell, huge numbers of Americans have found themselves foreclosed on by banks that had faulty or incomplete documents. Three major firms have actually declared freezes on foreclosures, and Congress is calling for an investigation.
But what does all this mean for most of us? Danny Schechter joins Laura in studio to explain the situation, why it's more complicated than a few mortgages, and why it could lead to another major banking crisis. He also weighs in on the privatization of fire departments, and notes that in the U.S., "Property rights trumps human rights."
Exclusive: British Novelist John le Carré on the Iraq War, Corporate Power, the Exploitation of Africa and His New Novel, "Our Kind of Traitor"
Our Kind of Traitor
Britain is in the depths of recession. A left-leaning young Oxford academic and his barrister girlfriend take an off-peak holiday on the Caribbean island of Antigua. By seeming chance they bump into a Russian millionaire called Dima who owns a peninsula and a diamond-encrusted gold watch. He also has a tattoo on his right thumb, and wants a game of tennis…
John le Carré’s latest novel, Our Kind of Traitor, is set in contemporary, recession gripped Britain. A left-leaning young Oxford academic and his barrister girlfriend take an off-peak holiday on the Caribbean island of Antigua. By seeming chance they bump into a Russian millionaire called Dima who owns a peninsula and a diamond-encrusted gold watch. He also has a tattoo on his right thumb, and wants a game of tennis.
What else he wants propels the young lovers on a tortuous journey through Paris to a safe house in the Swiss Alps, to the murkiest cloisters of the City of London and its unholy alliance with Britain’s Intelligence Establishment.
quarta-feira, 6 de outubro de 2010
The History of Agent Orange
SensoryOssuary
This is a clip from the French documentary "The World According to Monsanto." It summarizes the history of Agent Orange, a toxic herbicide produced by Monsanto, Dow Chemical, and other companies. It was sprayed extensively during the Vietnam War, leading to a horrific variety of adverse health effects. Monsanto conducted deliberately flawed and coercive studies to "prove" that Agent Orange was safe, causing many Vietnam veterans to be denied sufficient health benefits.
In the late 1990's, Monsanto changed its focus from chemicals like Agent Orange to biotechnology. It now indirectly controls approximately 60% of the world food supply. Monsanto insists that its genetically modified crops are safe.
segunda-feira, 4 de outubro de 2010
Danny Schechter: Saturday's "One Nation" March Was "More Movie Than Movement"
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News Dissector Danny Schechter: Saturday's "One Nation" March on Washington Was "More Movie Than Movement"
"Sadly, the One Nation that came together in Washington was not there to be organized into an ongoing force," writes longtime media analyst Danny Schechter. "No follow-up program was announced, no emails collected, no vision on how to turn all that the energy on the Mall into a powerful progressive alternative to the Tea Party was offered. No longer march strategy was announced. It was a moment in itself not for anything more."
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