

Regenerative Economics: New Economic Paradigms, Living Systems, & Holistic Thinking with John Fullerton
(Conversation recorded on October 10th, 2024) Our modern economic system is designed to maximize financial capital, viewing money as though it were wealth itself. But what would happen if we viewed wealth more holistically, taking into account our natural, social, cultural, and human capital, too? In this…
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