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From monoculture to a monetary ecosystem – Bernard Lietaer | Qoin

From monoculture to a monetary ecosystem – Bernard Lietaer  |  Qoin | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Bernard Lietaer explains why shifting the paradigm from monoculture to monetary ecosystem is essential for a prosperous world that stays within its ecological boundaries. Part of the CCS conference series.

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▶ Monoculture of Money Creates Economic Instability - Bernard Lietaer Lecture - YouTube

In this lecture Bernard Lietaer will argue that the monoculture of money is responsible for the creation of economic instability. Bernard Lietaer is a civil ...
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What About Money? Bernard Lietaer interviewed by Lars Schall

Lars Schall meets Bernard Lietaer: In this exclusive video interview, the internationally renowned currency expert Lietaer, who has worked in many different functions in the world of money, advocates an upgrade of our monetary paradigm as a systemic solution to our global financial crisis. The monopoly of a single currency in favor of the banking system must be eradicated. Diversity must substitute monoculture.

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People Money, The Promise of Regional Currencies by Margrit Kennedy, Bernard Lietaer and John Rogers

People Money, The Promise of Regional Currencies by Margrit Kennedy, Bernard Lietaer and John Rogers | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

People Money is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of regional currencies.

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Money and Sustainability, The Missing Link by Bernard Lietaer, Christian Arnsperger, Sally Goerner and Stefan Brunnhuber

Money and Sustainability, The Missing Link by Bernard Lietaer, Christian Arnsperger, Sally Goerner and Stefan Brunnhuber | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In 1972, the first Report for the Club of Rome – The Limits to Growth – famously spelled out the unsustainable consequences of an economic system that demands infinite growth in a finite world.

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▶ Public lecture: Changing our Monetary System. Why and How - Q&A - YouTube

Recording date: 22. April 2014 Location: School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University Speaker: Prof. Bernard Lietaer Title: Changing our Monetary .

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New Neutral Single Currency For a New World Order ; Bernard Lietaer

New Single Currency For a New World Order , it can work it has already been tested but USA wont let us use new currency or else!; Bernard Lietaer
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Bernard Lietaer - CCS Conference 2013

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Rethinking Money, How new currencies turn scarcity into prosperity by Jacqui Dunne and Bernard Lietaer

Rethinking Money, How new currencies turn scarcity into prosperity by Jacqui Dunne and Bernard Lietaer | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Rethinking Money points out that there is a way, in fact a thousand ways, to stop our current juggernaut towards global self-destruction. There is a system of solutions already in place in localities throughout the world where terrible problems have existed. The changes came about, not through the redistribution of wealth, increased conventional taxation, bond measures or enlightened self-interest from corporate entities, but rather, by people simply rethinking the concept of money. With that restructuring, everything changed.

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10 Good Reasons for Monetary Reform - Positive Money

10 Good Reasons for Monetary Reform - Positive Money | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Tweet How is the present monetary system affecting the economy and society, and why is it failing? I will summarize the problematic aspects of our current monetary system in ten points.
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