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  • Twenty Years from Now

    Gar Alperovitz is one of America's finest political economists and historians; he leads the Democracy Collaborative at the University of Maryland.  At our recent conference "Strategies for a New Economy" at Bard College he had planned to speak about the role of multi-national corporations.  However when he arrived early to Olin Auditorium, and saw the hundreds of people from more than 300 organizations who had come from around the world to participate and to create...

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  • Reaching Capacity/Expanding the Conversation

     
    April 24, 2012
     
    To our substantial surprise, the Strategies for a New Economy Conference is at capacity and—reluctantly—we have had to close registration more than six weeks before the conference.
     
    The idea that we are gathering many different leaders and initiatives from across the entire New Economy Movement has apparently struck a chord.  We have rarely seen as much excitement in advance of any gathering....

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  • Renewing Inner City Neighborhoods: Land, Capital, Community

     
     
    April 14, 2012
     
    We look forward to seeing you at the groundbreaking "Strategies for a New Economy" conference (at Bard College, June 8th-10th), where you will learn about the exciting innovations in theory and practice that are taking place all over the United States. We want to point out two examples: the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative in Massachusetts and the Green Village Initiative in Connecticut.
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  • Partners in Change/April 15th New Date

     
    March 30, 2012
     
    I wanted to make sure you were aware of some important news: at the request of one of our partnering organizations, the discounted, early-registration-period for our "Strategies for a New Economy" Conference has been extended to April 15th.  The Global Development And Environment Institute at Tufts University (http://www.gdae.org) wants to make sure that its members know about...

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  • Greetings from Our New President

     
    March 23, 2012
     
    I am excited to be reaching out to you in my first newsletter as the
    president of the New Economics Institute.    I look forward to meeting you
    and hearing from you in the months ahead. There are many exciting
    developments taking place through NEI and our network of partners.
     
    I would like to invite you personally to participate in two of our most
    important innovations: first,...

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  • Discounted Registration Through April 1st

     
    March 13, 2012
     
    The June 8-10, 2012, Strategies for a New Economy conference
    (http://www.neweconomicsinstitute.org/conference) will feature speakers from a range of organizations:
     
    BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies) -- Michelle Long, Judy
    Wicks, Merrian Goggio Borgeson
    BerkShares -- Susan Witt
    Capital Institute -- John...

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  • Designing a New Economic Operating System

     
    February 26, 2012
     
    Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute predicts the June 8th-10th
    "Strategies for a New Economy" conference will be a "watershed event."
    Gathered together will be leaders in the common work to design and build a new economic operating system.
     
    Early bird registration is now open.  $550 includes registration, room, and meals at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY...

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  • Strategies for a New Economy/Registration Open

     
    February 11, 2012
     
    We are at a turning point in history.  Rising temperatures are now recognized as a sign of a planet in crisis.  Inequities between rich and poor, North and South grow ever deeper.
     
    The global economy has failed in its promise to produce and deliver basic goods in an efficient manner for an expanding population, leaving increasing numbers in abject poverty.
     
    The environmental...

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  • Practical Optimism

    December 29, 2011
     
    The New Economics Institute is launching two projects in 2012. 
     
    The first is “Strategies for a New Economy"—a conference at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, June 8-10, 2012, with eighty workshops and special guest plenary speakers. The Strategy Themes represent the positive spirit of the conference and the optimism that a new kind of economy, reflecting our highest aspirations as a people, is possible...

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  • New Economy Emerging/Schumacher's Legacy

    November 3, 2011
     
    In September the European Spirituality in Economics and Society Forum (eurospes.be) convened "Responsibility in Economics and Business: The Legacy of E. F. Schumacher" in Antwerp, Belgium—one of many events marking the Centennial of Schumacher's birth. We have posted keynote talks by Simon Trace, Barbara Wood, Susan Witt, and Stewart Wallis at our website:  neweconomicsinstitute.org/schumacher
     
    SIMON TRACE,...

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  • A Gift of Intellectual Capital

    On Saturday we received a copy of a letter from one of our members to his grandson.  The twenty-two year old had just left college to join an Occupy group full time.  The grandfather wrote:
     
    "Dear Sam, I think the various Occupy Wall Street groups have been effective in highlighting an unjust condition.  I was wondering what actions they might recommend when I received the enclosed booklet in the mail from the New Economics Institute.  I believe it...

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  • Ensuring a Strong Voice for Change

    December 21, 2011
     
    Our members helped build a voice for economic change. 
     
    Past membership support of the E. F. Schumacher Society, a small organization founded in 1980, allowed it to develop a solid theoretical and practical base of work, positioning it to offer positive solutions when the need for change became broadly apparent.  
     
    That time has come. 
     
    The deepening environmental crisis is now...

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  • Initiating Dialogue on Complex Economic Issues

    October 28, 2011
     
    Last week, the staff at the New Economics Institute’s New York City office returned to Zuccotti Park, where Occupy Wall Street has been based for over a month. We brought a selection of the thirty years of E. F. Schumacher Lecture pamphlets (neweconomicsinstitute.org/publications) to contribute to the growing OWS library on new economic issues.  And we had a chance to speak with participants. 
     
    As occupations spread across...

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  • Quietly Building Momentum for a New Economy

     
    In June 2011 Gar Alperovitz wrote: “as citizen uprisings from Tunisia to Madison remind us, judgments that serious change cannot take place often miss the quiet buildup of potentially explosive underlying currents…there are reasons to think that new economy efforts have the capacity to gather momentum as time goes on.”
     
    As Occupy Wall Street enters its fifth week, inspiring protests from Charlotte to London and captivating audiences across...

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  • Celebrating Centenary/Honoring Legacy

     
    August 16th is the 100th Anniversary of E. F. Schumacher's birth.  Together with his family and other organizations around the world (www.ef-schumacher.org), we are celebrating his legacy. 
     
    Posted online at www.neweconomicsinstitute.org/schumacher are:
     ...

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  • Defining, Demanding & Organizing

    In a recent issue of "The Nation" (www.thenation.com), New Economics Institute's board member, Gar Alperovitz, describes the growing movement for a new economy (see text below).  His optimism about the future, generated by this movement and its possibilities, has landed him on talk shows to explain (see truthout.org for example).
    To gather elements of the movement together and further leverage its...

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  • Provocatively Pointing the Way

     
    In October 1981 I attended the first annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures, the propitious beginning of a tradition that has lasted for thirty years. Although I was already heading in the right direction, hearing Wendell Berry, Hazel Henderson, and Wes Jackson speak that day opened my mind to a larger, more promising view of the world as it could and should be.
     
    I mention additional names to illustrate the lecturers' wide range of background and subject matter:...

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  • Educate for Change

    “. . . it is hardly possible to promote the effective governance needed for a successful implementation of development policies without establishing domestic ownership over our policy agendas.” 
    Rehman Sobhan, Chairman of the Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2011

    A New Economics will not be shaped by the United States and Europe alone. Nor will it be envisioned and realized only by economists. It will emerge in country after country around the world as...

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  • Leveraging Capacity for Change

     
    The Laurel Hill Association in the town of Stockbridge in the Berkshire region of Massachusetts is the nation's oldest Village Improvement Association.  Founded in 1853 and still operating, its members pulled weeds, laid sidewalks, installed lamps, planted trees, and helped construct the town library.  It owns the park-like Laurel Hill near the center of town and maintains the trail at Ice Glen. 
     
    In the period following the Civil War,...

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  • Economism and the Night Sky

    By Richard B. Norgaard

    The economy is our new cosmos. Stars may still shine, but few now tend sheep under a starry night sky. In fact, half the world’s population seldom sees stars through the smog and artificially lit megacities of industrial civilization. Artifacts of the economy define our lives —buildings, vehicles, highways, processed foods, and electronic gadgetry. We are caught in a web of market relations that determine how we interrelate with one another and with...

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