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Category: Discussion

By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 24, 2023October 20, 2023

Completely impractical ways to change the world: say thank you

There are so many good people and organisations talking about practical solutions to the world’s problems. Just for a change, let’s give ourselves permission to think smaller, simpler, and less … Continue reading Completely impractical ways to change the world: say thank you

Categories: DiscussionTags: impractical
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 20, 2023October 20, 2023

Totally impractical ways to change the world: say hello

Hilary Blake’s series on six completely impractical ways to change the world was first published in 2019 and we’re running them again. Why impractical? Read on… We believe that we … Continue reading Totally impractical ways to change the world: say hello

Categories: DiscussionTags: impractical
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 5, 2023

A self-fulfilling culture of selfishness

I was reading Amitav Ghosh’s book The Nutmeg’s Curse recently. It’s a book that ranges widely across climate change, colonialism, literature and history, spun out from the story of the … Continue reading A self-fulfilling culture of selfishness

Categories: Discussion, Economics
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 25, 2023

The Seven Social Sins

Most of us will have heard of the Seven Deadly Sins. They have turned up in literature and film, and will be familiar to many well beyond the Christian tradition. … Continue reading The Seven Social Sins

Categories: Discussion, Economics, theology
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 27, 2023May 2, 2023

Talk: Do we need global democracy?

The latest of our Joy in Enough talks features a debate with Mark Dick, a GP, author and advocate of global democracy. He writes: “Why the need for a World … Continue reading Talk: Do we need global democracy?

Categories: Discussion, VideosTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 8, 2023

Imagination for a better future

What holds the world back from creating a better future? It’s a question that activists of all kinds wrestle with, and there is more than one answer. Apathy maybe. Vested … Continue reading Imagination for a better future

Categories: Articles, Discussion, Videos
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 23, 2023February 22, 2023

Talk: A torn safety net

Catch up with the latest in our Joy in Enough talks: Hannah Rich shares some findings from her latest report, A Torn Safety Net, which explores how the cost of living … Continue reading Talk: A torn safety net

Categories: DiscussionTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 29, 2022April 28, 2022

Talk: A personal journey into the circular economy

Robert Alexander is a specialist in circular economy solutions. He is an experienced business professional and successful entrepreneur in a number of different sectors involving repair, re-use and recycling. He … Continue reading Talk: A personal journey into the circular economy

Categories: Discussion, VideosTags: talks

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