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Musings on Systems Change

Musings on Systems Change

By: Systems Change Alliance
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A Podcast hosted by Roar Bjonnes From the Systems Change Alliance© 2020 Systems Change Alliance Economics Political Science Politics & Government Science
Episodes
  • It's Time for Economic Democracy
    Dec 15 2020

    The best selling French  economist Thomas Piketty has documented in well researched detail how inequality is increasing in the world today. His solution? A global wealth tax on the rich. But is that enough to create a more just and equitable economy? In this podcast, Roar Bjonnes suggests that tax reforms are not enough and that what we need instead is economic systems change through economic democracy. 

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    10 mins
  • Eight Design Principles for a Local Economy
    Nov 12 2020

    Shopping locally, growing some of our own fruits and vegetables, these are all very important habits to cultivate if we want to create deeper systems change. But individual changes are not enough in order to stem the tide of economic destruction against nature and the local economy. In this podcast, Roar Bjonnes outlines the eight design principles we need to implement a truly local economy.

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    18 mins
  • Beyond Green Capitalism: Economic Systems Change for the Next Seven Generations
    Oct 27 2020

    Corporate capitalism is addicted to making money and therefore has a very short planning cycle--hardly longer than its next quarterly profit fix. A truly green, regenerative economy will have to plan long term. To do that, we need deeper economic changes. In this episode, Roar Bjonnes talks about the two most important systems changes needed to create an eco-economy of the future.

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    13 mins
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