Local Futures (Economics of Happiness) | Insights from an economic hitman: from a death to a life economy | John Perkins @ISECeconofhappiness | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 23 hours ago.
This is the first episode of Planet Local Voices – an interview series by Local Futures – featuring thinkers, writers, movement-builders and activists from across the world.
In this wide-ranging episode, economist, author and whistleblower John Perkins, calls us to meet the defining challenge of our time - shifting from a "death economy" to a "life economy". He shares his own personal story of how he came to question the neoliberal worldview he'd been trained in, and discusses topics like empire and democracy, international relations, “free trade” treaties, redefining growth, embracing the local, and learning from indigenous cultures.
John Perkins (USA) spent many years working to advance the interests of American corporations in Global South countries, at a time when neoliberal policies were being rolled out. Upon realizing the destructive ramifications of the work he was doing, he became an important whistleblower. His best-known book is 'Confessions of an Economic Hit Man' (2004), which describes his role in a clandestine process of economic colonization at the behest of corporations, banks, and the United States government. The book spent more than 70 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
Watch the trailer here: youtu.be/TREkthX-NWY?si=jpcRQGHv9wRomAqW
Follow the Planet Local Voices interview series: localfutures.org/programs/planet-local-voices
Listen to the podcast: localfutures.org/programs/global-to-local/local-futures-podcast/insights-of-an-economic-hitman-from-a-death-to-a-life-economy-john-perkins
Local Futures is an international non-profit organization, dedicated to renewing ecological and social well-being by strengthening communities and local economies. To learn more about our work, visit: localfutures.org
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This is the first episode of Planet Local Voices – an interview series by Local Futures – featuring thinkers, writers, movement-builders and activists from across the world.
In this wide-ranging episode, economist, author and whistleblower John Perkins, calls us to meet the defining challenge of our time - shifting from a "death economy" to a "life economy". He shares his own personal story of how he came to question the neoliberal worldview he'd been trained in, and discusses topics like empire and democracy, international relations, “free trade” treaties, redefining growth, embracing the local, and learning from indigenous cultures.
John Perkins (USA) spent many years working to advance the interests of American corporations in Global South countries, at a time when neoliberal policies were being rolled out. Upon realizing the destructive ramifications of the work he was doing, he became an important whistleblower. His best-known book is 'Confessions of an Economic Hit Man' (2004), which describes his role in a clandestine process of economic colonization at the behest of corporations, banks, and the United States government. The book spent more than 70 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
Watch the trailer here: youtu.be/TREkthX-NWY?si=jpcRQGHv9wRomAqW
Follow the Planet Local Voices interview series: localfutures.org/programs/planet-local-voices
Listen to the podcast: localfutures.org/programs/global-to-local/local-futures-podcast/insights-of-an-economic-hitman-from-a-death-to-a-life-economy-john-perkins
Local Futures is an international non-profit organization, dedicated to renewing ecological and social well-being by strengthening communities and local economies. To learn more about our work, visit: localfutures.org
Subscribe to our email newsletter: localfutures.org/sign-up-to-our-newsletter