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Peter Victor: Sustainable Horizons
Peter Victor, Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar at York University, Canada, looks at the intersection of ecology, economics, and sustainable living, diving deep into the historical roots of our current environmental dilemmas.
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Tove Maria Ryding: Untangling the Global Tax Web
Tove Maria Ryding from the European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad) joins us for a thought-provoking discussion on the crucial need for a UN tax convention.
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Nicholas Shaxson: Monopoly Money
Nicholas Shaxson, author and expert on the global economic system, looks at the intricate web of global finance, exploring the unseen forces shaping our economies and societies and exposing the hidden impacts of tax deregulation and monopolistic market practices.
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Amanda Janoo: A Wellbeing Revolution
Amanda Janoo, Economics and Policy Lead at the Wellbeing Economy Alliance, looks at how we can reshape economic models to align with both ecological preservation and human flourishing.
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Renata Salecl: Capitalism, Apathy and the Rise of Authoritarianism
Renata Salecl lays bare the fraying fabric of our communities, worn thin by corruption and apathy, and examines corporate exploitation, the unchecked dominance of technology behemoths, and the unsettling rise of new authoritarianism.
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Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson: Wellbeing Over Growth
Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson dive deep into the myths surrounding neoliberalism as well as a compelling discussion on how inequality takes a toll on physical health, relationships, and emotions.
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Ariane König: Regenerating Society
Ariane König shares her work on studying complex systems, as well as practical advice for creating a regenerative society.
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Guy Standing: Protecting our Shared Wealth
Guy Standing, economist and author, explores the impact of neoliberalism on our economic system and the rise of right-wing ideologies around the world.
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Jayati Ghosh: Rebalancing Power
Jayati Ghosh, renowned development economist, offers an eye-opening perspective on the different facets of inequality and the need for systemic change to address them.
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Kojo Koram: The Economic Legacy of Colonialism
Kojo Koram challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths and encourages us to think beyond traditional economic paradigms.