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In her beautifully delivered lecture, Juliet Schor describes the current "bankruptcy of macroeconomics" and proposes a new path for economic development in the North: shorter work hours and greater collaboration in the workplace combined with high-tech applications -- all presenting a "transitional strategy for an exit from highly destructive large firms that now dominate the economy." She goes on to praise the newly emerging, self-providing, cooperative economy -- detailing a picture of personal action and possibility.***
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Published on November 18, 2011 12:45