This is the introduction to the Ecological Civilisation series, written and presented by Dr Samuel Alexander, co-director of the Simplicity Institute. This series will be grappling with the problems of consumerism and the growth economy; envisioning alternative, post-carbon ways of life; and considering what action can be taken, both personally and politically, to help build an ecological civilisation.
New presentations will be added to the playlist over time: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…
You can support this channel by purchasing an e-book from the Simplicity Institute, available on a ‘pay what you can’ basis (edit the price as you choose for a donation):
https://249897.e-junkie.com
Paperbacks are available here: https://au.permacultureprinciples.com…
Samuel Alexander’s work is available here: http://samuelalexander.info
The Simplicity Institute website is here: https://simplicityinstitute.org
We’d like to thank Andrew Doodson, Jordan Osmond, and Antoinette Wilson for offering invaluable production advice.
The video opening image is kindly provided by Melissa Davis.
Other image references are available here: http://samuelalexander.info/image-ref…
The music is provided by Mortimer’s Method: https://mortimersmethod.bandcamp.com
Teaser Photo by Vladislav Babienko on Unsplash
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