Eric Zencey
By Eric Zencey, The Daly News
Ecological Economics represents the extension into economics of the thermodynamic revolution of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
By Eric Zencey, The Daly News
The power to create wealth gave Midas an unsustainable life as a complete solipsist. Oil’s power to create wealth has had a similar effect on Neoclassical economics.
By Eric Zencey, The Daly News
“Are individuals entitled to wealth created by society . . . or should this wealth belong to society as a whole?”
By Eric Zencey, The Daly News
Infinite-Planet Thinking is deeply embedded in our political economy.
By Eric Zencey, The Daly News
Chances are that when you hear the phrase “Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy,” you don’t immediately think of dramatic change in the established political-economic order...
By Eric Zencey, CASSE
In economics as in other professions, it takes vision and courage to break with consensus practice.
By Eric Zencey, The Daly News
The transformation of our perpetual-growth society into a steady-state society...would be less painful if it were eased by environmental journalism worthy of the name
By Eric Zencey, The Daly News
As any businessman can tell you, if your operation can’t afford routine maintenance of its productive assets, your operation is in deep trouble. What you’ve got then isn’t a business plan but a plan to be a parasite.