Will The Real Economy Please Stand Up?
Some pundits would have us believe that the future belongs to big oil, big money - big business in general. Not so, argues Henderson, author of Creating Alternative Futures (Berkeley Windhover 1978) and Politics of the Solar Age (Anchor/Doubleday 1981). She takes on the IRS, the corporate powers-that-be, and our over-reliance on non-renewable resources in her critique of what she terms “the funny-money economy,” and tells us what she sees in our economic future.
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Will The Real Economy Please Stand Up?
Some pundits would have us believe that the future belongs to big oil, big money - big business in general. Not so, argues Henderson, author of Creating Alternative Futures (Berkeley Windhover 1978) and Politics of the Solar Age (Anchor/Doubleday 1981). She takes on the IRS, the corporate powers-that-be, and our over-reliance on non-renewable resources in her critique of what she terms “the funny-money economy,” and tells us what she sees in our economic future.
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Will The Real Economy Please Stand Up?

Will The Real Economy Please Stand Up?

by Hazel Henderson

Narrated by Michael Toms

Unabridged — 54 minutes

Will The Real Economy Please Stand Up?

Will The Real Economy Please Stand Up?

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Overview

Some pundits would have us believe that the future belongs to big oil, big money - big business in general. Not so, argues Henderson, author of Creating Alternative Futures (Berkeley Windhover 1978) and Politics of the Solar Age (Anchor/Doubleday 1981). She takes on the IRS, the corporate powers-that-be, and our over-reliance on non-renewable resources in her critique of what she terms “the funny-money economy,” and tells us what she sees in our economic future.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177886671
Publisher: New Dimensions Foundation
Publication date: 08/08/1981
Edition description: Unabridged
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