David Boyle

Articles

Ruskin and the new economics

The new economics tradition reaches back to Ruskin and beyond (Introduction to nef brochure Are You happy? September 2006).

The unexpected return of social credit

People are beginning to urge radical reform of the way money is created (New Statesman, 2003).

Being disobedient to accountants’ profit

Liberal Democrats should honour Keynes’ fierce critique of finance (Challenge, 2002).

Does money have original sin?

Interest means there is something about money that is bound to fail (Green Futures, 2002).

Intellectual currencies

An introduction to the concept of i-commerce, using organisational currencies to drive knowledge management (Foresight, 2002).

DIY money

How people are beginning to create their own currencies (The Ecologist, 2001).

 

 

 

 

title: books by David Boyle
Blondel's Song Leaves World to Darkness The Little Money Book Funny Money The Tyranny of Numbers Power Actually