No mention, though, of the key role of usury (yet again <s> ).

Until pro-positive activists tackle the money question, there can be no
progress.

e-hugs

john

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(Campaigning for Interest-free Money:

     - for both eco-resonsibility and social realism)

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>From: "S. Lerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FW Designing the Green Economy  fwd
>Date: Thu, Oct 26, 2000, 11:22 AM
>

> Bound to involve different ways of working...
>
>
>>Mime-Version: 1.0
>>Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:20:17 -0400
>>>Please pass the word about this important book.
>>>Apologies for any cross-postings.
>>>
>>>--------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>New from Rowman and Littlefield Publishers:
>>>
>>>
>>>DESIGNING THE GREEN ECONOMY:
>>>The Postindustrial Alternative
>>>to Corporate Globalization
>>>
>>>
>>>   by Brian Milani
>>>with a Foreword by Thomas Berry
>>>
<snip>

>>>Foreword: Thomas Berry
>>>Introduction: Dimensions of Green Economics
>>>
>>>
>>>Part 1: Beyond Materialism: The Postindustrial
>>>Redefinition of Wealth
>>>1. Industrialism and Quantitative Development
>>>2. Crisis & Waste: Fordism & the Effluent Society.
>>>3. Post-Fordism: Casino Capitalism & the Production of Illth.
>>>4. New Productive Forces & Emerging Human Potentials.
>>>5. The New Ecology of Politics.
>>>
>>>
>>>Part 2: Designing the Green Economy
>>>6. Eco-Design: Principles of the Green Economy.
>>>7. The Ecological Space of Flows: the Built-Environment.
>>>8. Transformative Energy: the Soft Energy Path.
>>>9. Living in De-Material World: Manufacturing, Resource Use
>>>              & Media.
>>>10. True-Value Software: Regenerative Money & Finance.
>>>11. The State & Beyond: Postindustrial Forms of Regulation
>>>
>>>
>>>--------------------------------------------------
>>>Brian Milani is research coordinator of Toronto's
>>>Eco-Materials Project
>>>--------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>For more information, see the Green Economics Website at :
>>>http://www.greeneconomics.net
>>>
>>>
>>>In the US:  $19.95  Paperback
>>>ISBN:  0-8476-9190-X
>>>
>>>
<snip>

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