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The Schumacher Lectures
The Schumacher Center for a New Economics
63 episodes
8 months ago
The 1st Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures of October 1981 emphasized the importance of vibrant regional economies at a time when the focus of the nation was on an expanding global economy. Much has happened since then. The promise of the global economy has faded in face of ever greater wealth disparity and environmental degradation. There is growing interest in building a new economy that is just and recognizes planetary limits. The speakers of the Schumacher Lecture Series continue to be at the forefront of this movement. Visit centerforneweconomics.org/donate to support our work.
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The 1st Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures of October 1981 emphasized the importance of vibrant regional economies at a time when the focus of the nation was on an expanding global economy. Much has happened since then. The promise of the global economy has faded in face of ever greater wealth disparity and environmental degradation. There is growing interest in building a new economy that is just and recognizes planetary limits. The speakers of the Schumacher Lecture Series continue to be at the forefront of this movement. Visit centerforneweconomics.org/donate to support our work.
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The Schumacher Lectures
Felled by Beauty: Guam and the End of American Empire - Julian Aguon
“No empire can be felled by beauty, but, thankfully, a human being can.” In his October 2021 E.F. Schumacher Lecture, Julian Aguon discusses the history of colonization in his homeland of Guam, as well as the cultural, environmental, and health impacts of these empire-building activities. But he also shares how the Indigenous Chamorro people are fighting for justice and self-determination in spite of the growing U.S. military buildup on the island. Aguon describes a limestone forest which the U.S. military plans to develop into a gun range—a forest which houses key medicinal plants as well as the remarkable eight-spot butterfly. Through fierce resistance to this proposed project, Aguon shares how Indigenous groups in Guam are demonstrating “the centrality of beauty in the struggle for collective liberation.”
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4 years ago
44 minutes 48 seconds

The Schumacher Lectures
Winona LaDuke and Leah Penniman in Conversation
In the culminating episode of the Schumacher Conversations series, distinguished farmer-activists Winona LaDuke and Leah Penniman connect to speak about climate-resilient agriculture, food justice, the solidarity economy, healing through land, and cultivating a resilient regional economy. Moderated by Jodie Evans, Schumacher Center board member and co-founder of CODEPINK: Women for Peace.
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4 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 59 seconds

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Hazel Henderson and Juliet Schor in Conversation
In this episode of the Schumacher Conversations series, Hazel Henderson and Juliet Schor offer their thoughts on the gig economy, platform cooperatives, moving beyond the growth imperative, UBI, how to transition to decentralized economic models, and more. Moderated by David Bollier, Director of the Schumacher Center's "Reinventing the Commons" program.
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4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 51 seconds

The Schumacher Lectures
Neva Goodwin and Stewart Wallis in Conversation
In the ninth installment of the Schumacher Conversation series, longtime stalwarts of the new economy movement, Neva Goodwin and Stewart Wallis, discuss regenerative agriculture, soil carbon sequestration, the well-being economy model, and the importance of diverse coalitions of changemakers. Moderated by Schumacher Center board member, Alice Maggio.
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4 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 37 seconds

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Otto Scharmer and Matt Stinchcomb in Conversation
In the eighth episode of the Schumacher Conversation series, Otto Scharmer and Matt Stinchcomb reconnect to talk appropriate technology, innovative education practices, place-based collective action, and moving beyond the growth paradigm. Moderated by John Fullerton of the Capital Institute.
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4 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 35 seconds

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Mary Berry and Bill McKibben in Conversation
In the seventh episode of the Schumacher Conversations, Mary Berry and Bill McKibben emphasize the importance of imagining new models for living and being while resisting predominant economic, social, and ecological paradigms. They discuss the conditions necessary for implementing good farming practices on a wide scale as a way to combat the climate crisis. Moderated by Schumacher Center board member and CODEPINK co-founder, Jodie Evans.
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4 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 4 seconds

The Schumacher Lectures
Nwamaka Agbo and Stacy Mitchell in Conversation
Nwamaka Agbo and Stacy Mitchell discuss restorative economics, monopoly power, and individual versus collective ownership within the context of Black Lives Matter, coronavirus, and mass incarceration. Moderated by Schumacher Center board member, Niamh Leonard.
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4 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 39 seconds

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Wes Jackson and David Orr in Conversation
In this Schumacher Conversation, longtime friends Wes Jackson and David Orr skillfully exchange stories to reveal hidden truths about the present moment. The discussion ranges from sustainable agriculture and a potential back to the land movement, to the role of politics and the need to repair racial and economic injustices. This conversation took place on August 13, 2020 and was moderated by David Bollier, Director of the Schumacher Center's Reinventing the Commons Program.
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4 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes 51 seconds

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Greg Watson and John Todd in Conversation
In the fourth episode of the Schumacher Conversations series, longtime friends and colleagues Greg Watson and John Todd reconnect and talk ecological design, biomimicry, civic synergy, the future of farming, and racial justice. The conversation took place on August 6, 2020 and was moderated by Natasha Hulst, Director of the Schumacher Center's European Land Commons Program.
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4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 9 seconds

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John McKnight and Gar Alperovitz in Conversation
In this Schumacher Conversation, John McKnight and Gar Alperovitz discuss the centrality of community and appropriate scale in building a new economy, deliberate the necessary balance between the local and the global, and reflect on the importance of perseverance in creating meaningful change. The conversation took place on July 22, 2020 and was moderated by Jodie Evans, Schumacher Center board member and co-founder and co-director of CODEPINK.
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4 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 37 seconds

The Schumacher Lectures
Helena Norberg-Hodge and Richard Heinberg in Conversation
In the second episode of the Schumacher Conversations, Helena Norberg-Hodge and Richard Heinberg discuss localization, the centrality of food in shaping a new economy, the need for a reconnection to others and to nature, and the embrace of alternative economic models as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This conversation took place on July 16, 2020 and was moderated by Matt Stinchcomb, board chair of the Schumacher Center for a New Economics.
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4 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 4 seconds

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Judy Wicks and Michael Shuman in Conversation
Judy Wicks and Michael Shuman, the "head and heart" of the local economy movement, talk localism, sustainable business practices, racial justice, indigenous wisdom, and more in the inaugural episode of the Schumacher Conversations. The conversation took place on July 9, 2020, and was moderated by Merrian Borgeson, Senior Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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4 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 21 seconds

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Private Sufficiency, Public Luxury: Land is the Key to the Transformation of Society - George Monbiot
George Monbiot begins his Schumacher lecture with a single question: why is it even possible to own land? He sets out to answer this question by tracking the history of our modern conception of land ownership, starting with the British philosopher John Locke. By the end of his lecture, Monbiot is calling for a democratizing of land ownership and democratization of land use decisions through an incremental placing of land into a Commons.
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5 years ago
48 minutes 21 seconds

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America Emerging: Western Civilization 2.0 - Otto Scharmer
Otto Scharmer speaks on the necessary transition from an ego-centric economy to an eco-centric economy.
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5 years ago
57 minutes 20 seconds

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America Emerging: Culture and Economics - Van Jones
Van Jones speaks about Trayvon, robots, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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5 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 40 seconds

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What About Us -- The Earth's People? - Charles Turner
Charles (Chuck) Turner describes the transition from a materialist paradigm to a spiritual consciousness.
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5 years ago
58 minutes 54 seconds

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The Right Livelihood Award and Further Initiatives for a Sustainable Society - Jakob von Uexkull
Von Uexkull describes the the Right Livelihood Award, known as "the Alternative Nobel Prize," and many of its recipients, including workers for human rights and justice, for environmental protection and spiritual regeneration.
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5 years ago
51 minutes 46 seconds

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It's Healing Time on Earth - David Brower
David Brower shares stories of ecological destruction taking place in all parts of the world, while embellishing his narrative with stories of people working for ecological restoration and examples of the "miracles of wildness." Brower also identifies a strong public wish to assist with ecological restoration and urges us all to participate in restoration projects.
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5 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 28 seconds

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Local Stock Exchanges: The Next Wave of Community Economy Building" - Michael Shuman
Michael Shuman argues for a local investment tool that will allow us to keep all of our money in the community and benefit small, local businesses.
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5 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 35 seconds

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A Map: From the Old Connecticut Path to the Rio Grande Valley and All the Meaning in Between - Chellis Glendinning
Chellis Glendinning delivers an evocation of place, from where she lives in New Mexico, to other spots on the map where other people have learned to set their roots, connect with the land, and live their lives in effective harmony with their surroundings.
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5 years ago
47 minutes 39 seconds

The Schumacher Lectures
The 1st Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures of October 1981 emphasized the importance of vibrant regional economies at a time when the focus of the nation was on an expanding global economy. Much has happened since then. The promise of the global economy has faded in face of ever greater wealth disparity and environmental degradation. There is growing interest in building a new economy that is just and recognizes planetary limits. The speakers of the Schumacher Lecture Series continue to be at the forefront of this movement. Visit centerforneweconomics.org/donate to support our work.