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
Awakening to a new economics
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
There’s a time for everything, the writer of Ecclesiastes insisted. A season for every activity. A time to be born and a time to die. A time to build and … Continue reading The impossibility of stopping
To some people it might seem a little odd that Green Christian has project on sustainable economics. We certainly get asked about it from time to time – on both … Continue reading What can the church bring to economics?
Inequality is at the heart of the Joy in Enough campaign, and the opening session of our Plenty! programme is all about it. We argue that entrenched inequality is something … Continue reading How much inequality should we accept?
Not many politicians or world leaders are prepared to talk about the failures of economics. Safer to stay well within the orthodoxy and reassure the markets. One of the exceptions … Continue reading Michael Higgins, the postgrowth president
“A new economy inspired by Francis of Assisi can and must become an economy of friendship with the earth and an economy of peace. It is a question of transforming … Continue reading The Economy of Francesco
Peace, justice and joy – Clare Redfern on Molly Scott Cato’s vision of a green economy.
Dan Edelstyn and Hilary Powell are an artist and film-maker duo based in Walthamstow, London. Bank Job is the story of how they formed a bank, printed their own money, … Continue reading Bank Job’s prophetic call for jubilee