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The Financial System

Changes to the monetary and taxation systems will provide mechanisms for curtailing two of the three forms of unearned wealth that drive much of the…

Competition versus cooperation

Supporters of the current free-market economy argue that competition among producers ensures efficiency and keeps prices as low as possible. This argument sounds reasonable in…

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Too big to fail or too big to bail?

Since the crash, taxpayers’ money has been used to bail out failing banks because they are perceived to be too big to fail. Are they…

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Good money, bad money

Generally, loans are made (and money is created) for one of three purposes: to fund direct investment in the creation of new tangible wealth; to…

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Hope is not enough

If people feel alienated when they are denied access to decent economic opportunities, then it must be the case that an inclusive economy would have…

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A debt that can’t be paid won’t be

Although the current crisis is possibly the most serious and complex in human history, it follows a pattern that has existed since ancient times. The…

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Four Horsemen Reading List

The following books have inspired our thinking for the Four Horsemen film and our Survival Manual book.

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Roman Krznaric- 3 Ways to Make Your Life More Empathic

In a clip from our interview with Roman Krznaric, he tells us three ways in which we can all make our lives more empathic. Watch…

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Sixty Seconds Sense with Pete Johansson - NRA

The problem with gun ownership is where the money is being made.

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Harold Crooks and John Christensen Interview - Part 2

Harold Crooks, Director of “The Price We Pay” and John Christensen, Director and Co-founder of Tax Justice Network discuss the Robin Hood tax, the capture of the political class by the financial industry and the hope that lies in civil society’s intensifying fight for tax justice in the second half of this interview series.