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Holly Ensign-Barstow • From shareholder primacy to stakeholder capitalism
many of our institutions are barriers to achieving market-driven preferences. How we should change them is the subject of the last chapter.
Arthur C. Nelson • Reshaping Metropolitan America: Development Trends and Opportunities to 2030 (Metropolitan Planning + Design)
The heart and life of individual agency has everything to do with broader systemic and ecological change.
Lyanda Lynn Haupt • Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit
Indigenomic’s future paces and facilitates the insertion of the dual concepts that there is an alternative Indigenous reality at play within our experience of the modern economy as well as within the development of the Indigenous economy. To future pace is to insert, imagine, and design the future reality of Indigenous economy. Future pacing establ
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Devon Zuegel • We Should Be Building Cities for People, Not Cars
Our values are corny ones, reason, decency, prosperity, human dignity, contact, the finest, broadest possible America.
Renata Adler • After the Tall Timber: Collected Nonfiction
if there is to be prosperity in the future, society must make its use of resources vastly more productive—deriving four, ten, or even a hundred times as much benefit from each unit of energy, water, materials, or anything else borrowed from the planet and consumed.