Associative Economics Bulletin

February 2010

1) Beyond The Market - This Friday

2) Capitalism Reviewed

3) The Colours of Money Seminar. UK - Feb / USA - Mar

4) Finance and Education - Towards an Independent Youth College

5) Associate! February 2010 

1) Beyond The Market - Public Lecture This Friday

A public lecture entitled 'Beyond The Market - The origins, history and future of the market' is being held this week in Stroud, UK. The lecture will be presented by Dr. Christopher Houghton Budd, an economic and monetary historian who works in many contexts around the world, both mainstream and alternative. His latest book, Edge Funding (to be published by Gower in July), deals with the interface between the real and financial economies and considers the global financial crisis through the lens of Rudolf Steiner's monetary ideas. The lecture takes place in link with the Colours of Money Seminar - full registration details can be found at:

www.cfae.biz/fae-bulletin/10janCOMextra

Admission is £5.00. For details contact Arthur Edwards on 01453 756728 / mail@arthuredwards.net

Friday 5th February, 8PM

The Old Town Hall, The Shambles, Stroud, GL5 1AP, UK

2) Capitalism Reviewed

For most people the continuing global financial crisis is all about banking and how to control the banks. It ought to be about the presence of relatively too much capital in the economy, or the effects of excess liquidity, to use the term from Adair Turner, chairman of Britain's Financial Services Authority. The discussion ought to be about the genesis and best use of this surplus. Talking about how to modify the banks of the river serves little purpose when the problem is that there is too much water coursing through it.  In this issue of Associate! we review the nature of capital and by extension, the kind of society it calls for.

3) The Colours of Money Seminar (UK &US) 

This Weekend - UK: 5-7 February 2010
In Stroud UK, see here for details

The next Colours of Money seminar will be taking place in Stroud from February 5-7 2010. It begins with a public lecture  (Beyond the Market) on the Friday evening. 

USA , Apr / May 2010: The Colours of Money Seminar in Washington DC area -  take contact if interested

4) Finance and Education Seminar - London

14 February / 14 March Towards an Independent Youth College

Details here:

http://www.anthromedia.com/index.php?id=7389

On-going research concerning finance and education, with particular reference to the Waldorf movement and Rudolf Steiner's insights. Education is facing growing pressures, the essence of which is to undermine a free spiritual life. Many ofthe pressures are financial in guise, but also rely on an inadequate understanding of law and equity. In this project the case of Waldorf (Steiner) education is explored, both as a case in point and for the contribution it might make to the wider debate.

5) Associate! February 2010

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Lead: Rudolf Steiner, Capitalism and Investment  John Mugge
A Sign of Our Time: Bad Banks or Too Much Capital? Editorial Comment
Feature: Liberated Capital - The role of capital in society Folkert Wilken
Feature: Rud
olf Steiner, Monetary Economist  Arthur Edwards 
Glossary: G Gift Money
News and Views:  Financial Markets as Gift Money / News from Sonoma County USA / Prelude in Economics / Steiner?s Terminology
Accounting Corner: World Accounting Stephen Torr

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