Economy

Crazy Town Episode 85

Crazy Town 85. Escaping Globalism: Rebuilding the Local Economy One Pig Thyroid at a Time

From the top of a skyscraper in Dubai, Jason, Rob, and Asher chug margaritas made from the purest Greenland glacier ice as they cover the “merits” of globalism. International trade brings so many things, like murder hornets and deadly supply chain disruptions. The opposite of globalism is localism — learn how to build a secure local economy that can keep Asher alive, hopefully at least through the end of the season.

April 24, 2024

butterlly emerging from chrysalis

A ‘Transcender Manifesto’ for a world beyond capitalism. A seed.

We seek not to destroy capitalism, nor to reform it, but to transcend it – to consciously and rapidly evolve past it.

April 18, 2024

Farm workers

Republicans Have Plans for Working People

This fall, as we face the most consequential elections of my lifetime (all 71 years of it), rights that working people once upon a time fought and died for — the eight-hour day, a legal minimum wage, protections against child labor — are, in effect, back on the ballot.

April 17, 2024

Farm in Vermont

Tax Day

I believe we are careening toward a biophysical and cultural crisis that will very likely destroy money — along with a great many other things. But I also believe that we are falling toward abundance again.

April 16, 2024

bookcover

A review of Slow Burn: The Hidden Costs of a Warming World

If you don’t share his faith in economic growth, and if you lack confidence that pledged emissions cuts will be made actual, some paragraphs in Slow Burn will come across as wishful thinking.

April 16, 2024

Michael Every

Michael Every: “The Many -Isms of the Metacrisis”

On this episode, Nate is joined by financial analyst Michael Every to discuss global macro trends in economics, politics, and social movements.

April 15, 2024

Shoemaking

Making Community

If we consider that we as a people could soon face a climate-related collapse of our economic infrastructure, how might we avert this outcome? Or, failing that, be able to continue on while maintaining a civil society?

April 12, 2024

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