0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (2)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (2)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 5 of 5 matches in All Departments

Money - The New Rules of the Game (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Christian Felber Money - The New Rules of the Game (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Christian Felber; Translated by Jacqueline Mathewes
R3,619 Discovery Miles 36 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book advocates a holistic reform of the current monetary and financial system dealing with the issues of money creation, central banks, loans, stock markets, tax justice, pension security and the international monetary system - "Bretton Woods II". Its innovative approach presents several alternatives for each cornerstone, in addition to introducing a participatory democratic process whereby sovereign citizens can themselves determine the rules governing the new financial and monetary system. With "democratic money conventions" in each municipality, where the elements of this new money system are discussed and decided on in a participatory manner, and a federal money covenant which then elaborates a template for a referendum about the future "money constitution", a true "sovereign" could progressively convert money from a financial weapon into a democratic tool. The envisaged democratic monetary system, by providing equal opportunities for every member of society to participate in the development of the "new rules of the game", turns money progressively into a public good which increases the freedom for all. The new system furthermore drives the enhancement of constitutional and relational values such as human dignity, solidarity, justice, sustainability, or democracy. Money should serve life and should serve the common good. The "Bank for the Common Good" Project, which was initiated in Austria by the author Christian Felber, represents a practical example of his proposals.

Money - The New Rules of the Game (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017): Christian Felber Money - The New Rules of the Game (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Christian Felber; Translated by Jacqueline Mathewes
R1,103 Discovery Miles 11 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book advocates a holistic reform of the current monetary and financial system dealing with the issues of money creation, central banks, loans, stock markets, tax justice, pension security and the international monetary system - "Bretton Woods II". Its innovative approach presents several alternatives for each cornerstone, in addition to introducing a participatory democratic process whereby sovereign citizens can themselves determine the rules governing the new financial and monetary system. With "democratic money conventions" in each municipality, where the elements of this new money system are discussed and decided on in a participatory manner, and a federal money covenant which then elaborates a template for a referendum about the future "money constitution", a true "sovereign" could progressively convert money from a financial weapon into a democratic tool. The envisaged democratic monetary system, by providing equal opportunities for every member of society to participate in the development of the "new rules of the game", turns money progressively into a public good which increases the freedom for all. The new system furthermore drives the enhancement of constitutional and relational values such as human dignity, solidarity, justice, sustainability, or democracy. Money should serve life and should serve the common good. The "Bank for the Common Good" Project, which was initiated in Austria by the author Christian Felber, represents a practical example of his proposals.

Trading for Good - How Global Trade Can be Made to Serve People Not Money (Hardcover): Christian Felber Trading for Good - How Global Trade Can be Made to Serve People Not Money (Hardcover)
Christian Felber
R2,580 R2,346 Discovery Miles 23 460 Save R234 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Trade is the lifeblood of the global economy, but few would consider it a social good. Instead, our views on trade have polarized between two extremes: 'free trade' ideologues who regard trade as an end in itself, and 'protectionists' who view it as a destructive force to be contained. But there is another way to trade - one with the interests of people, not profit, at its heart. In this visionary work Christian Felber, founder of the Economy for the Common Good movement, offers a dazzling new paradigm for the global trading order. Confronting the 'free trade religion' which has reigned since Adam Smith, Felber champions an alternative approach in which trade serves the wider interests of society, incorporating the key issues of our time: human rights, climate change, and the growing divide richer and poorer countries. He proposes the groundbreaking idea of an 'Ethical Trade Zone', founded on a principled approach to tariffs and trade policies, and built with international cooperation on trade, taxation and labour. Penetrating and passionate, Christian Felber shows how this brave new economic world can be built democratically from the grassroots up, and how trading for good can be made a reality.

Trading for Good - How Global Trade Can be Made to Serve People Not Money (Paperback): Christian Felber Trading for Good - How Global Trade Can be Made to Serve People Not Money (Paperback)
Christian Felber 1
R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Trade is the lifeblood of the global economy, but few would consider it a social good. Instead, our views on trade have polarized between two extremes: 'free trade' ideologues who regard trade as an end in itself, and 'protectionists' who view it as a destructive force to be contained. But there is another way to trade - one with the interests of people, not profit, at its heart. In this visionary work Christian Felber, founder of the Economy for the Common Good movement, offers a dazzling new paradigm for the global trading order. Confronting the 'free trade religion' which has reigned since Adam Smith, Felber champions an alternative approach in which trade serves the wider interests of society, incorporating the key issues of our time: human rights, climate change, and the growing divide richer and poorer countries. He proposes the groundbreaking idea of an 'Ethical Trade Zone', founded on a principled approach to tariffs and trade policies, and built with international cooperation on trade, taxation and labour. Penetrating and passionate, Christian Felber shows how this brave new economic world can be built democratically from the grassroots up, and how trading for good can be made a reality.

Klug ist, wer auf Klugheit verzichtet, sagte das Gedicht - Gedichte 1972-2010 (German, Paperback): Lila Koppenbrink Klug ist, wer auf Klugheit verzichtet, sagte das Gedicht - Gedichte 1972-2010 (German, Paperback)
Lila Koppenbrink; Edited by Christiane Felber-Selber
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
100 Mandela Moments
Kate Sidley Paperback R260 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320
Killing Karoline - A Memoir
Sara-Jayne King Paperback  (1)
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140
Medusa - The Girl Behind the Myth…
Jessie Burton Hardcover R509 R478 Discovery Miles 4 780
Street law: Educator's manual…
D. McQuoid-Mason, L Lotz, … Paperback R417 Discovery Miles 4 170
Reptiles for Kids - A Junior Scientist's…
Michael G Starkey Hardcover R510 R392 Discovery Miles 3 920
The Weirdest Animals of the World Book…
Jack Lewis Hardcover R641 Discovery Miles 6 410
Grade 9-1 Edexcel International GCSE…
CGP Books Paperback R305 Discovery Miles 3 050
Old Norse Mythology
John Lindow Hardcover R2,581 Discovery Miles 25 810
Snap & Snuggle: My Sparkly Unicorn…
Board book R290 Discovery Miles 2 900
Heinrich Himmler's Cultural Commissions…
James Dow Hardcover R2,314 Discovery Miles 23 140

 

Partners