The Eco-spasm ReportMonograph on the future breakdown ('eco-spasm') of the present economic system and industrialised civilization, beyond the concept of an economic recession - discusses the role of multinational enterprises (incl. Transnational banks), the energy crisis, the growth of inflation, rapid social change, unemployment, etc., and presents transition strategies. Bibliography pp. 107 to 109. |
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The Global Casino | 1 |
Energy Stress | 17 |
Our Obsolete Economics | 28 |
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