Ethical Economics
Ethical Economics
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The podcast focuses on various themes surrounding ethical economics, including localism, sustainable business practices, government intervention, and societal rebalancing. Episodes dive into specific topics such as the relevance of Buddhist economics, the role of local businesses, and critiques of government functions, featuring discussions with experts like Nomi Prins on financial markets and Henry Mintzberg on management strategies.

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Join host Jonathan Brown in this episode of the Ethical Economics Podcast as he delves into the legacy of E.F. Schumacher and his seminal book Small is Beautiful with guest Jay Tompt, head of Regenerative Economics at Schumacher College.
Jay shares his journey from working in Silicon Valley to the English market town of Totnes, detailing his experiences in sustainable business and community resilience. In this discussion, Jonathan and Jay explore Schumacher College’s philosophy, the relevance of Buddhist economics, and the importance of localism and ethical decision-making in today’s economic landscape. Discover more about the recent transformative changes at Schumacher College and the ongoing efforts to ensure the continuation of its influential teachings.
This episode provides deep insights into how E.F. Schumacher’s ideas can be applied to address current economic and environmental challenges.
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