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Joanna Macy Explains The Great Turning (Re-Broadcast)

Sea Change Radio Co-Hosts Bill Baue  and Francesca Rheannon speak with eco-philosopher Joanna Macy about The Great Turning, a concept  she helped coin and define. Macy calls The Great Turning “the essential adventure of our time: the shift from the industrial growth society to a life-sustaining civilization.”  This is the second in a series of shows on The Great Turning —  check out the first show in the series — a conversation with David Korten. Read the show transcript

Joanna Macy Explains The Great Turning

JM_ContactSheet3.tifSea Change Radio Co-Hosts Bill Baue and Francesca Rheannon speak with eco-philosopher Joanna Macy about The Great Turning, a concept  she helped coin and define. Macy calls The Great Turning “the essential adventure of our time: the shift from the industrial growth society to a life-sustaining civilization.”  This is the second in a series of shows on The Great Turning —  check out the first show in the series — a conversation with David Korten.

Read the show transcript

David Korten on The Great Turning: from Empire to Earth Community

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FrancescaRheannonSea Change Co-Host Bill Baue speaks with David Korten about his book, The Great Turning.  It describes how current ecological, social, and economic crises create opportunities to transform from a dominator-based to a community-based model for organizing society.  And Co-Host Francesca Rheannon brings us the Sea Change ViewPoint that digs deeper into the controversy behind Van Jones‘ resignation as Special Advisor on Green Jobs for the White House Council on Environmental Quality.

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David Korten Asks: a Wall Street Economy Based on Phantom Wealth, or a Main Street Economy Based on Real Wealth?

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Sea Change Radio Co-Host Bill Baue speaks with David Korten about his new book, Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth (Why Wall Street Can’t Be Fixed and How to Replace It).

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