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Oberkellner @, Sunday, 02.03.2014, 10:29 (vor 3710 Tagen)

F138 Prof. Dr. Mary Mellor GB - Soziologin/Ökonomin mit Fokus auf alternative, ökologische und feministische Konzepte – emerittierte Professorin an der Northumbria University in Newcastle (GB) - m.mellor@northumbria.ac.uk - m.mellor@unn.ac.uk - http://steadystate.org/wp-content/uploads/Mary_Mellor-224x300.jpg

"Ecofeminism is a movement that sees a connection between the exploitation and degradation of the natural world and the subordination and oppression of women. It emerged in the mid-1970s alongside second-wave feminism and the green movement. Ecofeminism brings together elements of the feminist and green movements, while at the same time offering a challenge to both. It takes from the green movement a concern about the impact of human activities on the non-human world and from feminism the view of humanity as gendered in ways that subordinate, exploit and oppress women."-- From the introduction to "Feminism & Ecology" by Mary Mellor, New York Univerity Press,1997, p.1

http://www.wloe.org/what-is-ecofeminism.76.0.html

Product Description
As the recent financial crisis has revealed, the state is central to the stability of the money system, while the chaotic privately-owned banks reap the benefits without shouldering the risks. This book argues that money is a public resource that has been hijacked by capitalism.

Mary Mellor explores the history of money and modern banking, showing how finance capital has captured bank-created money to enhance speculative ‘leveraged’ profits as well as destroying collective approaches to economic life. Meanwhile, most individuals, and the public economy, have been mired in debt. To correct this obvious injustice, Mellor proposes a public and democratic future for money. Ways are put forward for structuring the money and banking system to provision societies on an equitable, ecologically sustainable ‘sufficiency’ basis.

This fascinating study of money should be read by all economics students looking for an original analysis of the economy during the current crisis.

http://www.plutobooks.com/display.asp?K=9780745329949

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