Becoming Jobbing Economists, One and All

Know it or not, consciously or not, in one way or another, for good or ill, we each affect the earth’s natural economy in our every act. The combination of the pandemic and technology now provide a means to take those thoughts seriously – at home, yet also in zooming association – at very little educational cost.
Please make time to peruse this announcement from The School of Philosophy and Economic Sciencehttps://ccmj.org.uk/wp/archives/6396  – of a new course available online at low cost.

As phrases multiply online depicting the need to advance the Common Good and the just distribution of Earth’s Common Wealth  – such as ‘Collective evolution’ – ‘collective strength’ – ‘overcome bias’ – ‘nothing is impossible if you don’t  mind who gets the credit’ – ‘critical action’ – ‘critical mass’ – ‘democracy’ – ‘money as a mark of value not a commodity’ – ‘end the theft of the Commons’ – ‘tenants on this earth with full repairing contracts’ etc. so we all need to develop our basic understanding of our part in how the human contribution to sustainability works at the three symbiotic levels of personal, social and global activity.
Yes, Please visit  https://ccmj.org.uk/wp/archives/6396 and pass on the news of this opportunity as widely as you can.
Yours in shared trusteeship of this sacred planet 
Pe