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Daily Archives: July 3, 2012
Web conference: Stephanie Kelton on Modern Money Theory and austerity | USi
by Union Solidarity International (USi) We’re pleased to announce our upcoming web conference with Stephanie Kelton, Assistant Professor in the Economics Department of the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Stephanie, who tweets as @deficitowl and contributes to the New Economic Perspectives website, is a major proponent … Continue reading
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Losing strength? An alternative vision of Spain’s indignados
By Marta Sánchez On June 23, 2012 A silent revolution emerges from the underground. Far from losing strength, decentralization has allowed 15-M to become ever more dynamic. Is the 15-M movement going invisible? Or is it rather gaining strength in the ‘underground’? The … Continue reading
Interviewing John Robb: how to build your DIY bright Future while the Big Reset is coming.
Reblogged from Meedabyte: (Italian translation of the post follows here – La traduzione in italiano è disponibile qui) John Robb is a former American military, counter-terrorism expert and a writer, blogger and entrepreneur. John is considered by many “futurists’ futurist” and his theories talk about a future … Continue reading
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