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Sam Moore of The Radical Open Access Collective
Episode 25
Open access is a term used to describe academic books, journals, and other research that can be freely copied and shared rather than tightly controll…
4 years, 2 months ago
Ruth Catlow of Furtherfield: Art, Play and the Imagining of New Worlds
Episode 24
Ruth Catlow is an artist, curator, and co-leader of Furtherfield, a London-based arts collective that has been convening playful, participatory art p…
4 years, 3 months ago
Sara Arnold & Sandra Niessen on Moving Toward Defashion and Degrowth
Episode 23
British activist Sara Arnold and Dutch fashion scholar/activist Sandra Niessen explain their vision for "a radical defashion future" driven by degrow…
4 years, 4 months ago
Jose Luis Vivero Pol: Treating Food as Commons, Not Commodites
Episode 22
Why is there so much hunger in the world today when the global food system produces, and wastes, amazing quantities of food? Jose Luis Vivero Pol, an…
4 years, 4 months ago
David Cayley on Why Ivan Illich Still Matters
Episode 21
David Cayley has written a magisterial synthesis and interpretation of his late friend and colleague, Ivan Illich (1926-2002), 'Ivan Illich: An Intel…
4 years, 5 months ago
Shaun Chamberlin on David Fleming's Vision of Post-Capitalist Life
Episode 20
When he died in 2012, David Fleming -- a polymath thinker among the earliest to address Peak Oil -- left behind an unusual book manuscript about cli…
4 years, 6 months ago
Peter Barnes Makes the Case for 'Universal Property'
Episode 19
Can property law be used to reclaim our common wealth and transform capitalism in the process? In his new book 'Ours', Peter Barnes, a socially minde…
4 years, 7 months ago
Caroline Shenaz Hossein on 'Black Banker Ladies' and the Social Economy
Episode 18
Among millions of Black women in Africa, the Caribbean, and North America, ROSCAs, or 'rotating savings and credit associations', are trusted alterna…
4 years, 9 months ago
Tim Jackson & the Quest for Post Growth
Episode 17
Ecological economist Tim Jackson has spent over three decades investigating what a post-growth economy might look like and how to pursue it. His 2009…
4 years, 10 months ago
Jeremy Lent: Wisdom Traditions, Science & the Search for Meaning
Episode 16
Jeremy Lent, author and self-described "integrator," has spent years exploring the "cognitive history of humanity" as expressed in diverse civilizati…
4 years, 11 months ago