#23, Is Capitalism Collapsing? with Donnie Maclurcan
Release Date: 03/05/2021
The FutureSeeds Podcast
In Episode 29, we continue our conversation with Phil Preston on the topic of aligning business with purpose. This episode explores the connection between purpose and performance, as well as the relationship between purpose and well-being. We also delve into the significance of purpose for society as a whole. Finally, as always, our guest delivers a hopeful message to conclude the episode. About Phil Preston Phil left a corporate career in 2007 where he was overseeing billions of dollars of investments to help businesses go beyond token and symbolic acts of charity to really making a...
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This is the second part of my interview with Donnie Maclurcan, Professor of Economics at the Southern Oregon University. We focus on the shift from a world ran by private individual for-profit businesses, to a world lead by non-for-profits organizations and how this movement is already taking place worldwide. We also describe the believes and fear that make people hold on to misleading capitalist values, and how to discuss the benefits of shifting our economic system with a defender of liberal capitalism.
info_outline #23, Is Capitalism Collapsing? with Donnie MaclurcanThe FutureSeeds Podcast
In this episode, I interview Donnie Maclurcan, an Affiliate Professor of Economics at Southern Oregon University and an Executive Director of the Post Growth Institute. We explore the roots of capitalism, its pros and cons, how money is created, what’s missing in economic models, the problem that arises with too much privatization of wealth, and the clever paradigm shift that Donnie proposes with the Post Growth Institute.
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info_outlineIn this episode, I interview Donnie Maclurcan. We explore the roots of capitalism, its pros and cons, how money is created, what’s missing in economic models, the problem that arises with too much privatization of wealth, and the clever paradigm shift that Donnie proposes with the Post Growth Institute.
Donnie is an Affiliate Professor of Economics at Southern Oregon University and an Executive Director of the Post Growth Institute – an international organization exploring how people, companies and nature can thrive together, within ecological limits. He’s taught at the Institute for Sustainable Futures, in Sydney, and at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, in Bristish Columbia.