March 25, 2022

Economics

'99% of humanity' is worse off due to Covid-19 while the world's 10 richest men have doubled their fortunes during the pandemic.

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"In a new report titled 'Pandemic of Greed,' Oxfam offers a grave assessment of the current state of the public health emergency in an effort to bury the notion that the coronavirus is on its way out and normality is on the horizon—a rosy and potentially dangerous sentiment voiced in recent days by the leaders of rich nations and the executives of powerful pharmaceutical companies."" - Jake Johnson

ARTICLE: After Two Years of Covid, Report Finds Pandemic Made Far Deadlier by 'Greed'

Economics

Economies built on mutuality can reshape the rules of the system itself.

BOOK: Solidarity Economics: Why Mutuality and Movements Matter

Economics

The bill comes due: biophysical limits are becoming more obvious to more people

ARTICLE: The Biophysical Phase Shift

Economics

How can we learn from Indigenous wisdom and ecological systems to reimagine currencies of exchange?

ARTICLE: The Serviceberry. An Economy of Abundance

Economics

Making secondhand shopping feel stylish and enjoyable

‍ARTICLE: How Sweden’s ‘Secondhand Only’ Shopping Mall is Changing Retail