Julie A. Nelson is a Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts in Boston, a Senior Research Fellow at the Global Development and Environment Institute, and a dharma teacher in the Boundless Way Zen School. She is the author of Economics for Humans and many other books and articles which examine the relationship of economics to feminism, ecology and ethics.
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Published in: TransformationBuddhism and economic transformation
Economies have no essential nature. Once this is recognized, many more opportunities for change present themselves.
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Published in: TransformationHusbandry: a feminist reclamation of men’s responsibility to care
To stop the economy’s advance towards greed and destruction, we need new metaphors and images that inspire a...
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Published in: TransformationReally radical economics
Transformation doesn’t require an alternative “social economy,” because the economy we have is already social. We...