The Vermont solution: Bill McKibben’s Deep Economy
Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 09:39:34 AM PDT
Loan shark finance for the post-modern age. w/poll
Sun Feb 17, 2008 at 02:31:12 PM PDT
Derek Wall, via his blog.
Sweet Intentions and a Faustian Bargain: Capitalism 3.0
Sat Nov 17, 2007 at 04:16:33 PM PDT
This is a review of Peter Barnes' book Capitalism 3.0; Barnes, an eco-entrepreneur from the flowing meadows of northern California (where I got my Master's degree), still "believes in" capitalism, but offers a number of ideas worthy of consideration to non-capitalists as well, as well as a fairly sketchy version of capitalist history and a theory of the commons that, though sloppy on the details, is worthy of consideration. Barnes' book can be regarded as an especially ethical example of a current vogue in thinking: eco-capitalism, and it will here be both praised and critiqued as such.
(Crossposted at Docudharma)
A Post-Consumer, Post-Capitalist Society: Saral Sarkar’s Eco-Socialism or Eco-Capitalism?
Sun Apr 08, 2007 at 12:32:47 PM PDT
This is a review of Saral Sarkar's Eco-socialism or Eco-capitalism couched as a response to the exaggerated promises of the eco-capitalists. Sarkar has taken on the exaggerated promises of all who would suggest that the world can be turned into a Disneyland of consumer fun, and proposed instead a Spartan world economy where basic needs are met while ecological realities are taken seriously.