The First Feasta Review

Dec 11, 2001 No Comments

The Feasta ReviewRead this book online in its entirety

The Feasta Review was the first publication from the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability.

The Review gathers together many of the ideas that had been circulating among people associated with Feasta. For example, it carries the full texts and the graphics of the 1999 Feasta lecture by the heretic ex-World Bank economist, Herman Daly and the 2000 lecture by David Korten, author of ‘When Corporations Rule The World’. Papers by other people who have spoken at Feasta meetings are included too.

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Submission on Globalisation to the Select Committee on Economic Affairs in the House of Lords (includes appendices).

Oct 17, 2001 No Comments

17th October, 2001

The full text can be found as a PDF Version

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Ben Whelan reviews Economics For The Common Good by Mark A. Lutz

Jun 08, 2001 No Comments

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from individualistic to social economics
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BEN WHELAN

Economics for the Common Good

Mark A. Lutz
Routledge, London, 1998
ISBN: 0415143136, £18.99 in UK

What do Gandhi, Herman Daly and the author of Small is Beautiful, E.F. Schumacher, have in common? All three tried (or in Daly’s case, is trying) to move economic thought away from the dehumanised, mathematical, and amoral stance that has formed the basis of conventional economics since the Industrial Revolution. They are consequently qualified to be called social or humanistic economists, the terms now used to describe thinkers who place human – and …

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Methodology for the Implementation of Ireland’s Climate Change Strategy

Mar 08, 2001 No Comments

Submission on behalf of FEASTA. 8th March, 2001

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Submission on Sustainable Development to the Oireachtas Sub-Committee on Sustainable Development

Oct 27, 1999 No Comments

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The Problem with Economic Growth

May 08, 1997 No Comments
by Richard Douthwaite

This article, written by Richard Douthwaite in 1997, outlines some of the basic ideas that led to the founding of Feasta.

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