The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism

The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism
Author: Brian Burkitt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113475583X

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This work approaches the phenomenon of guild socialism from a new perspective, focusing on the Douglas Social Credit movement. It explores the key ideas, gives an overview of the main theories and traces their subsequent history. Thoroughly researched, it provides original material relevant to the field of political economy. This early approach to non-equilibrium economics reveals the extent of the incompatibility between capitalist growth economics and social and environmental sustainability.

Integral Community

Integral Community
Author: Ronnie Lessem
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317115651

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Integral Community moves the transformation journey for enterprises and society on from the stages covered in earlier books in Gower's Transformation and Innovation Series, which describe a new macro-economic framework and which have examined alternative development with different local communities, bringing wide cultural perspectives to practical implementation of authentic or integral development. Here, the authors argue that there are two major fields of force prevailing in today's world. The one reflects our common heritage, whereby East and West, North and South are coming ever closer together - the global commons. The other reflects local and national singularity, where the notion of feeding off ancient local heritage and talent is key. They also identify four different culturally laden worldviews as Southern - humanistic, Eastern - holistic, Northern - rational, and Western - pragmatic. The enterprise and social innovation in Africa with which Lessem's co-authors are involved provides an object lesson in the sort of differentiation and integration needed in order to operate, socio-economically, with local identity and global integrity. It provides in this case a 'Southern' worldview background against which to examine communally based self-sufficiency; culturally based developmental economy; knowledge based social economy; and finally, the move towards what the authors describe as a living economy. All illustrated through a rural case, Chinyika, with which they have been intimately involved, whereby 100,000 have become self sufficient over the past five years. Integral Community should be read by academics and students of business, economics, development studies and agriculture, and by policy makers, particularly those concerned with the developing world in general and Africa in particular.

Understanding the Financial System

Understanding the Financial System
Author: Frances Hutchinson
Publisher: Jon Carpenter Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Social credit
ISBN: 9781906067090

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Arguing that a thorough understanding of the institutions of finance is the necessary prerequisite for humanity to regain freedom and establish genuine democracies, this reference is a clarification of the history of the Social Credit movement. From the time England’s King William III borrowed money from a group of private individuals for the purpose of war in 1694, finance has been debt-based. As industrialization evolved, people were transformed into propertyless, debt-owning, money-earning slaves. Why this should be so, how it is done, and why the sound body of economic theory known as "social credit” has been studiously ignored by orthodox economic theorizing is thoroughly documented in this work.

Democratic Socialism in Britain, Vol. 5

Democratic Socialism in Britain, Vol. 5
Author: David Reisman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000419428

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The texts in this collection of 10 volumes demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism. The selection encompasses the Ricardian socialists, the Christian socialists, and the Fabian socialists. Volume 5 includes ‘Old Worlds for New; A Study of the Post-Industrial State’ by Arthur J. Penty.

The Politics of Money

The Politics of Money
Author: Frances Hutchinson
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002-11-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Leading writer Boris Kagarlitsky offers an ambitious account of 1000 years of Russian history.

Guillaume de Greef

Guillaume de Greef
Author: Dorothy Wolff Douglas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1925
Genre: Economics
ISBN:

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What Everybody Really Wants to Know about Money

What Everybody Really Wants to Know about Money
Author: Frances Hutchinson
Publisher: Jon Carpenter Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Cooperation
ISBN: 9781897766330

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This radical re-evaluation of the economics of guild socialism and social credit exposes the fundamental flaws in global free market capitalism. The author shows why markets fail to achieve equilibrium; why the importance of the land is always under-estimated; why labor has been degraded into wage-slavery; and how economists fail to recognize that money, far from being a simple facilitator of exchange, has become the over-riding driving force in the economy.

Language, Communication and the Economy

Language, Communication and the Economy
Author: Guido Erreygers
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027227065

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This volume brings together a number of wide-ranging, transdisciplinary research articles on the interface between discourse studies and economics. It explores in what way economics can contribute to the analysis of discursive practices in various institutional settings as well as investigating what role discourse studies can play in economic research. The contributors are linguists, communication scholars, economists and other social scientists drawing on various traditions including Critical Discourse Analysis, Cognitive Linguistics, ethnography and the literature on the rhetoric of economics and on economic storytelling. All articles are essentially empirical, focusing on the details of actual language use. The type of data analysed ranges from the minutes of university policy meetings and large-scale corpora of newspaper language, over books of economic theory from both well-respected economists and monetary cranks, to cartoons from The Economist.

Designs on Democracy

Designs on Democracy
Author: Neal Shasore
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192666541

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Designs on Democracy examines a pivotal period in the formation of the modern profession of architecture in Britain. It shows how architects sought to meet the newly articulated demands of a mass democracy in the wake of the First World War. It does so by providing a vivid picture of architectural culture in interwar London, the Imperial metropolis, drawing on histories of design, practice, professionalism, and representation. Most accounts of this period tend to deal exclusively with the emergence of Modernism; this study takes a different approach, encompassing a much broader perspective on the liberal professional consensus that held sway, including architecture's mainstream and its so-called avant-garde. Readers will encounter a number of unexpected narratives, episodes, and projects: from the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley to the rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge; from the impact of the Great Slump to the passing of the first Architects Registration Act (1931); from Trystan Edwards's radical housing campaigns to the Londoners' League's unorthodox preservationism. Pulling in a range of evidence and sources - periodicals, exhibitions, photographs, and films, alongside architecture - it evokes architectural culture by listening carefully to the tenor of its discourse. Architecture's public realm is thus analysed through sometimes surprising phrases: 'manners' to understand ideals of public propriety, 'vigilance' to explore public proprietorship, 'slump' to contextualise the emergence of public relations, 'machine-craft' to understand the forging of public institutions. The volume spans the excitable discussions about the reconstruction of the profession for a democratic age after WWI, to reconstruction and planning following WWII, providing an ambitious revision of how we can understand twentieth century architecture in Britain.

Consumerism in Twentieth-Century Britain

Consumerism in Twentieth-Century Britain
Author: Matthew Hilton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521538534

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This book is the first comprehensive history of consumerism as an organised social and political movement. Matthew Hilton offers a groundbreaking account of consumer movements, ideologies and organisations in twentieth-century Britain. He argues that in organisations such as the Co-operative movement and the Consumers' Association individual concern with what and how we spend our wages led to forms of political engagement too often overlooked in existing accounts of twentieth-century history. He explores how the consumer and consumerism came to be regarded by many as a third force in society with the potential to free politics from the perceived stranglehold of the self-interested actions of employers and trade unions. Finally he recovers the visions of countless consumer activists who saw in consumption a genuine force for liberation for women, the working class and new social movements as well as a set of ideas often deliberately excluded from more established political organisations.