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Author Archives: judith515
Join our conversation about work and income
Monday 21st March at Cross St Chapel from 6.30-8.30pm Continue reading
Let’s talk about the future of work and income
Join our next cafe conversation ‘Let’s talk about the future of work and income’ on Monday 21st March at Cross St Chapel from 6.30-8.30pm to learn more about and shape a viable economy in Greater Manchester. Book here Read … Continue reading
Let’s talk about viable economics!
Join Steady State Manchester for a vote at our AGM on 17th February! If more interested people feel comfortable talking about viable economics, will more people and organisations, big and small, at least consider viable economic ideas when making decisions? … Continue reading
Join conversations about how a viable economy can detox Manchester!
Would you like to inspire others about difficult questions that matter to you? Wed 20 January: Possibilities and limits for having a local economy Book your place now! Now linking to the right event! Wed 17th February: AGM and A … Continue reading
‘How can education help to shape a Steady State culture? A Discussion Paper’
We are delighted that SSM has inspired Susan Brown to write: ‘How can education help to shape a Steady State culture? A Discussion Paper’. We highly recommend that supporters read it. Below, and in more detail in the summary at … Continue reading
Calais and the Viable Economy
I am trying to read the newspaper. The sense of horror and helplessness which has been pre-occupying me over the last few days and weeks has driven me to write this blog. No doubt many readers have similar feelings as … Continue reading
Care, community and contribution in the viable economy
What will communities look like in a viable economy, how will we care for one another? We have a range of thoughts and feelings and are curious to know whether they resonate with yours. We are scared about how the … Continue reading
A reason to be cheerful? Universal healthcare: the affordable dream.
Yesterday morning’s Guardian article Universal healthcare: the affordable dream cheered me up. I was delighted to hear about developments in health care free at the point of delivery in Thailand, Rwanda and Bangladesh as well as Cuba and Kerala in … Continue reading