Ethical capitalism | Free Udemy Course
Economics for Quakers | Free Udemy Course
- 11 hours hours of on-demand video
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion
- 10 additional resources
Notice: Please do NOT enrol on this course on impulse, thinking you might watch it later. Maybe show an interest on impulse, yes, but before you enrol, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description and then make a decision. If you then enrol then please start the course as soon as possible. Watch the lectures, look at the workbooks and join in the discussions. Joining my courses is a serious business and I want you to get the most out of your study – but I also want you to enjoy the course.That is why I am asking that you only enrol because you really want to and that you start the course intending to make full use of all the resources.You will be very welcome.Part 1: Quakers and economicsWhy do Quakers want a new economy?10 principlesA Quaker view of taxGoodbye to economic manQuaker values and economic valuationsQuakers and national incomePart 2: essays to make you considerThe nature of moneyCorporations and businessEconomic misinformation debunkedFree trade, free markets, and moralityDevelopment, aid, and foreign debtMacroeconomics and national accountsInterest, discount rates, and uncertaintyExternalities and environmental concernsBehavioral and neuro-economicsPart 3Resources to make you think:Good work in the new economyThis booklet examines employment and business structures to enhance human and non-human life. Energy in the new economyThis booklet outlines how we can transition to a green and fair energy system.Booklet 4 – Money, banks and finance in the new economyThis booklet explores how the banking system and money creation could be fairer.Booklet 5 – The role of markets in the new economyThe booklet analyses how markets are framed within capitalist economies and how new economy markets differ.Booklet 6 – Ownership in the new economyThe booklet reviews the political power of ownership and looks at examples of progressive and sustainable models for property stewardship.Booklet 7 – Building the new economyThe final installment of the series sets out the resources, actions and ideas that are fundamental to our future economic wellbeing.Quakers and economic justicePart 4 Quakers and animalsWho this course is for:Economics students who value new approaches to EconomicsPhilosophy students who wish to consider subjects outside their central areaAll and everyone interested in the impact of Economics on Society - and vice versa
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