A post-Commencement pep talk for myself (& academic friends who care to listen) It should be pretty obvious by now that predatory, extractive capitalism is not working, and that we need to move swiftly to a regenerative mixed economy grounded in a respect for living systems. The implications of that are pretty simple, but also […]
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What’s the big deal? Or, whither universities…
Posted in Academe, tagged bullshit jobs, capitalism, David Graeber, ecology, environmental studies, eudaimonia, higher education, Movement for a regenerative university, regenerative economics, resilience, socialism, sustainability, sustainability transition, transition, Transition Culture, universities on May 23, 2018 | 14 Comments »
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