Detroit was considered in 2007 to be a ‘food desert’ – a community where the kinds of foods necessary to maintain a healthy diet are unavailable, unaffordable, or difficult to get to. However it now has 1200 community gardens. …
Economics and Moral Philosophy
In this talk given to the Cafe Economique in Nottingham on August 30 Brian Davey takes us on a lightning tour of economic thought from the ancient Greeks onwards, describing the increasingly shaky relationship between economics and moral philosophy.