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NEW PAPERBACK EDITION WITH ADDITIONAL INTRODUCTION AND END NOTE
FROM THE AUTHOR Why, years after the banking crisis, is the global
economy still mired in recession and burdened by enormous debts?
Why have the tried-and-tested economic policies of the past failed
us this time? In Life After Growth, leading City analyst Tim Morgan
sets out a ground-breaking analysis of how the economy really
works. Economists are mistaken, he argues, when they limit their
interpretation of the economy to matters of money. Ultimately, the
economy is an energy system, not a monetary one. From this, it
follows that we need to think in terms of two economies, not one -
a 'real' economy of work, energy, resources, goods and services,
and a parallel, 'financial' economy of money and debt. These two
economies have parted company, allowing the financial economy to
pile up promises that the real economy cannot meet. Starting with
the discovery of agriculture, Tim Morgan traces the rise of the
economy in terms of work, energy and resources. The driving factor,
he explains, has been cheap and abundant energy. As energy has
become increasingly costly to obtain, the potential for prosperity
has diminished, to the point where growth in the real economy has
ceased. An immediate problem is that our commitments - including
debt, investments and welfare promises - cannot be honoured, which
means that we can expect the financial system to be wracked by
value destruction. At the same time, we need to adapt to a future
in which prosperity can no longer be taken for granted.
This Essential Buyer's Guide leads you through the process of
buying an Imp or one of its vaeriants from whether this is the
right car for you, what it's like to live with and what it will
cost you to run, to which model is best for you and what you should
be paying for it.Having helped you decide these factors, this guide
then takes you through the buying process. It explains what
equipment you'll need when you go to view a car and shows you how
to quickly determine whether to look at a particular car in more
detail or to just simply walk away.A comprehensive and thorough
evaluation section, with a points scoring system, lets you fully
assess a prospective purchase and detailed illustrations show
exactly what to look for. With advice on paperwork, buying at
auctions and thorough and clear advice on restoration, every aspect
of sourcing your car is covered.Having led you to your perfect car,
the Guide goes yet further to give you all the contact information
you'll ever need to get involved with the Imp-owning community
allowing you to make the most of your new pride and joy!
An adventure for Ellis: Kingdom in Turmoil The Kingdom of Ellis is
in turmoil. Good King Heinrich, who ruled for sixty years, is dead,
and his three sons are now willing to go to war to see who will
inherit. In the midst of this chaos, the small monastery of St.
Ascelin's wants nothing more than to stay out of trouble. To remain
a sanctuary of peace and tranquility. To continue worshipping Halek
as they always have. To be overlooked by the larger world. St.
Ascelin's, however, is a wealthy place, patronized by the old King.
Their old abbot has passed on to his eternal reward and a
replacement has been chosen. The new abbot would wield all that
wealth and power and would be a lord in his own right. The outside
world has come to St. Ascelin's. A new abbot, a wayward countess
and a mysterious knight have now come to the monastery, only to
find it leaderless and in strife. Mysterious strangers stalk the
nearby forest. A depressed and ineffective lord is only barely able
to maintain order. The player characters are thrown into this
tumult where they are charged to make order out of chaos and find
the truth hidden by a monastery full of lies in order to discover .
. . . . . The Mystery at the Monastery This adventure is for 3-5
players and is compatible with any fantasy roleplaying game.
A Kingdom in Turmoil Good King Heinrich is dead, betrayed by his
closest advisor. His three sons, quarrelsome to the end, have vowed
that only one of them shall rule. How many thousands will die
before a king is chosen? Rumors tell of unrest in the border-lands,
and among the recently subjugated Cordovans. Will they sit idly by
while civil war rages throughout kingdom? Religious zealots speak
of the end times and whip themselves into a frenzy. Heresy is
stirring right under the noses of the clergy, while church leaders
bicker amongst themselves. This is your character's world and it is
crumbling down. What will you do? What will you fight for? What is
worth saving and what needs to change? Who can you trust? To what
lengths will you go to save a kingdom in turmoil? A Roleplaying
Game of Low-Fantasy, High-Roleplaying Detailed character creation
will inspire you to build exciting personas full of depth and
history. Quick-to-learn skill system makes jumping into a a game
fast and hassle-free. Integrated rules help players immerse
themselves in their characters and encourage roleplay. A unique
combat system that focuses on movement and fast-play. Play out any
fight in less than an hour Detailed information about the world of
Ellis, its people and its customs. Saints, fantastic beasts, places
and important people are all described. The Ellis: Kingdom in
Turmoil book contains everything you need (except for 4 six-sided
dice) to spend countless hours roleplaying and having fun.
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