Inequality in Irish Society: Who Owns Ireland?Conor McCabe
Over the last 25 years, capitalism has changed with capital becoming more globally mobile. Finance transformed from a modest helper to a driving force behind growth as speculative finance became a secondary engine of growth with weak primary investment. The Lehman Brothers collapse in September 2008 highlighted this change as headlines showed the impact on the global financial system.
Tackling Powerful Vested Interests:what Have We Learnt? Conor McCabe
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Financial Crisis, Lecture One: IntroductionConor McCabe
The investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection, marking the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, with over $600 billion in assets. Lehman's collapse fueled a massive stock selloff and further eroded confidence worldwide in the U.S. financial system. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson worked through the night on an emergency plan to stabilize global markets.
Economics as if People Really Mattered - Week Three - Wednesdays - March 2013Conor McCabe
This document discusses the privatization of money through the banking system. It explains that banks, not governments, now control money creation through lending and issuing debt. While this system remains dependent on public trust, it has slipped from public control. The document outlines how banks issue money through loans, how securitization further privatized money creation, and how this led to uncontrolled credit growth and the financial crisis. It argues the current system benefits banks over the public interest by transferring control and profits of money creation from governments to private banks.
Week Four:Global Finance, Money & Power - Bonds and sharesConor McCabe
The passage discusses the importance of teaching children about money at a young age through activities like allowing them to make purchases and helping with household financial tasks. Starting financial education early can help children understand money management and develop important life skills before they reach adulthood to make responsible financial decisions on their own.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Greta Krippner (2005) 'The financialization of the American Economy'Conor McCabe
The document discusses the financialization of the American economy but does not provide any substantive information due to the document being fully redacted. It is unclear what points or arguments the author was making about the financialization of the economy based on the content provided.
Thomas Pally - 'financialization: what it is and why it matters"Conor McCabe
This document is a working paper that examines the concept of "financialization" - the increasing influence of financial markets, institutions, and elites in the economy. It discusses how financialization has transformed macro and microeconomic functioning by elevating the financial sector, transferring income to that sector, and increasing inequality. It has also likely made the economy more fragile and unsustainable due to rising household and corporate debt levels. The paper analyzes data showing large increases in total credit market debt as a percentage of GDP between 1973-2005, led by growth in financial sector and household debt. It examines how financialization operates through changes in markets, corporate behavior, and economic policy.
Inequality in Irish Society: Who Owns Ireland?Conor McCabe
Over the last 25 years, capitalism has changed with capital becoming more globally mobile. Finance transformed from a modest helper to a driving force behind growth as speculative finance became a secondary engine of growth with weak primary investment. The Lehman Brothers collapse in September 2008 highlighted this change as headlines showed the impact on the global financial system.
Tackling Powerful Vested Interests:what Have We Learnt? Conor McCabe
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Financial Crisis, Lecture One: IntroductionConor McCabe
The investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection, marking the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, with over $600 billion in assets. Lehman's collapse fueled a massive stock selloff and further eroded confidence worldwide in the U.S. financial system. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson worked through the night on an emergency plan to stabilize global markets.
Economics as if People Really Mattered - Week Three - Wednesdays - March 2013Conor McCabe
This document discusses the privatization of money through the banking system. It explains that banks, not governments, now control money creation through lending and issuing debt. While this system remains dependent on public trust, it has slipped from public control. The document outlines how banks issue money through loans, how securitization further privatized money creation, and how this led to uncontrolled credit growth and the financial crisis. It argues the current system benefits banks over the public interest by transferring control and profits of money creation from governments to private banks.
Week Four:Global Finance, Money & Power - Bonds and sharesConor McCabe
The passage discusses the importance of teaching children about money at a young age through activities like allowing them to make purchases and helping with household financial tasks. Starting financial education early can help children understand money management and develop important life skills before they reach adulthood to make responsible financial decisions on their own.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Greta Krippner (2005) 'The financialization of the American Economy'Conor McCabe
The document discusses the financialization of the American economy but does not provide any substantive information due to the document being fully redacted. It is unclear what points or arguments the author was making about the financialization of the economy based on the content provided.
Thomas Pally - 'financialization: what it is and why it matters"Conor McCabe
This document is a working paper that examines the concept of "financialization" - the increasing influence of financial markets, institutions, and elites in the economy. It discusses how financialization has transformed macro and microeconomic functioning by elevating the financial sector, transferring income to that sector, and increasing inequality. It has also likely made the economy more fragile and unsustainable due to rising household and corporate debt levels. The paper analyzes data showing large increases in total credit market debt as a percentage of GDP between 1973-2005, led by growth in financial sector and household debt. It examines how financialization operates through changes in markets, corporate behavior, and economic policy.
Engelbert Stockhammer - Post Keynesian Economics, introductionConor McCabe
This document provides an introduction and overview of Post Keynesian Economics by Englebert Stockhammer at Kingston University on July 11, 2013. Post Keynesian Economics rejects mainstream neoclassical theories and instead focuses on effective demand, uncertainty, and institutional structures. The lecture aims to outline some of the key principles and differences of Post Keynesian thought compared to neoclassical economics.
Economics as if People Really Mattered - Week TwoConor McCabe
1. Money is more helpfully seen as a social construct rather than a commodity, as it requires backing from an authority through political or social means.
2. Historically, money systems have been imposed on subsistence communities and forced them into wage labor as economies became monetized and lands were enclosed.
3. How money is issued and circulated has significant social and political implications that go beyond just reflecting value in the "real economy."
7. The Economics of the Irish Free StateConor McCabe
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides biographical details and context about Irish labor leader Jim Larkin. It outlines key events in Larkin's life including his upbringing and early work, involvement in labor organizing in Liverpool and Belfast, formation of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union in 1908, and the 1913 Dublin Lockout strike. It also describes Larkin's syndicalist ideology which emphasized workers' control through industry-based unions and general strikes to transfer control to workers.
Economics For Activists Week Three Rialto 25 June 2013Conor McCabe
This document summarizes a chapter from a book about the privatization of money through the banking system. It discusses how banks privately create money through lending and credit, which used to be a public function controlled by the state. Over time, deregulation has given banks more control over money creation and its benefits. However, banks still rely on public trust and liability is still socialized. The chapter argues that uncontrolled private credit creation fueled speculative bubbles and inflation, with costs eventually borne by the public. It examines how securitization of mortgages distributed risk but also fueled greater private money creation.
Irish Political Economy, Lecture One: what is Political Economy?Conor McCabe
This document outlines an 8-week course on Irish political economy for trade unionists and activists. It will cover topics like the development of the Irish state, the global financial system, austerity, tax avoidance, and alternatives. The course is aimed at helping people understand economic activity as part of a dynamic social system and capitalism through its "rules" rather than just the market. It seeks to make economics more accessible and democratic.
Young Workers Network: Introduction to Irish Political EconomyConor McCabe
This document outlines an 8-week course on Irish political economy for trade unionists and activists. The course will cover topics such as the development of the Irish state, the international financial services center, austerity, tax avoidance, and alternatives. It introduces political economy as understanding economic activity as part of a dynamic social system. It discusses capitalism as a historical social system defined by the accumulation of capital and commodification of social processes. The course will examine Ireland's role within the global capitalist system and the increasing financialization of economies.
Este documento describe una red en bus, que conecta todas las estaciones a un único canal de comunicaciones mediante unidades interfaz y derivadores. Las estaciones pueden comunicarse entre sí a través de este canal. Las ventajas incluyen que todos los dispositivos pueden ver las señales de los demás y que es una de las topologías principales más sencillas. Las desventajas son la posibilidad de problemas de tráfico y colisiones, y que si el cable se rompe, ninguna estación tendrá acceso a la red.
Este documento presenta información sobre virus informáticos y antivirus. Explica que los virus son programas maliciosos que se replican a sí mismos y pueden dañar computadoras. Describe diferentes tipos de virus, técnicas de programación de virus, y formas de prevención y eliminación de virus usando antivirus y medidas de seguridad. También brinda una breve historia de los virus informáticos y sus efectos en computadoras.
Este documento describe la "idea de diseño" según Edmund Bacon y analiza dos proyectos urbanos en Caracas que ejemplifican esta idea: la Reurbanización de El Silencio y la Urbanización Altamira. La Reurbanización de El Silencio fue un proyecto de renovación urbana de 1944 diseñado por Carlos Raúl Villanueva y desarrollado por el Banco Obrero. La Urbanización Altamira fue un desarrollo privado de 1943 dirigido a las clases media y alta. Ambos proyectos tuvieron una cl
Los procariotas son organismos unicelulares como las bacterias y algas verde azuladas que carecen de núcleo, mitocondrias y otros orgánulos. Se reproducen de forma asexual por fisión o yemas y pueden ser móviles o inmóviles. Las bacterias se clasifican según su forma, tamaño y cómo se agrupan, y pueden transmitir enfermedades a través de la transformación, transducción o conjugación.
El documento describe el perfil profesional del trabajador social. Como trabajadores sociales, debemos implementar políticas sociales para diagnosticar y atender las carencias de las comunidades mediante estrategias que promuevan el desarrollo y la calidad de vida. También debemos enfocarnos en la prevención, ser agentes de cambio social que fortalezcan las organizaciones a largo plazo y contribuyan al desarrollo del país. Los campos de desempeño incluyen hospitales, escuelas, empresas y poder judicial.
Este documento é uma prova de matemática do 1o ciclo do ensino básico português. Contém 12 questões sobre tópicos como leitura de números, geometria, adição de frações, entre outros. Inclui instruções para preenchimento de dados pessoais e da escola, assim como a classificação e observações do professor corretor.
El documento presenta una clase de educación física para estudiantes de 6° básico. La clase tiene como objetivo explicar la importancia de la educación física y los beneficios de realizar actividad física con frecuencia. La educación física ayuda al desarrollo integral de las personas a través del movimiento y la participación en actividades motrices. También promueve la salud, la tolerancia y el respeto.
Este documento describe cómo el arte puede reflejar el desarrollo de un niño. Explica que el dibujo de un niño muestra su entusiasmo y progreso a medida que aprende nuevas habilidades. Luego detalla siete factores que componen el desarrollo de un niño: emocional, intelectual, físico, perceptivo, social, estético y creativo. Finalmente, describe las etapas típicas por las que pasa el desarrollo artístico de un niño, desde garabatos hasta representaciones más realistas
El documento presenta información sobre escalas. Explica que una escala es una relación entre las medidas reales de un objeto y su representación en un plano o mapa, como una escala de 1:100 donde 1 cm equivale a 1 metro real. También cubre cómo calcular y usar mapas o planos a escala, así como un ejemplo de cómo aplicar una escala de 1:20 para hacer un plano de una habitación.
O texto discute como nossas atitudes diárias dependem de nós mesmos e não de fatores externos. Podemos escolher entre reclamar ou agradecer pelas circunstâncias da vida, como o tempo, finanças, saúde e trabalho. Cabe a nós dar forma ao dia, seja recomeçando ou buscando o lado positivo em cada situação.
Synagogues of Old Dublin
Author(s): Katherine Butler
Source: Dublin Historical Record , Sep., 1974, Vol. 27, No. 4 (Sep., 1974), pp. 118-130
Published by: Old Dublin Society
Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/30103909
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Over the last 25 years, capitalism has changed in a fundamental way. Capital has become more geographically mobile as companies seek locations with lower costs and business-friendly policies. This trend towards greater mobility of capital since 1970 has impacted nations and regions. The document also provides suggested reading on related topics such as feminism, alternative economic models, and democratic approaches to money and resources.
Engelbert Stockhammer - Post Keynesian Economics, introductionConor McCabe
This document provides an introduction and overview of Post Keynesian Economics by Englebert Stockhammer at Kingston University on July 11, 2013. Post Keynesian Economics rejects mainstream neoclassical theories and instead focuses on effective demand, uncertainty, and institutional structures. The lecture aims to outline some of the key principles and differences of Post Keynesian thought compared to neoclassical economics.
Economics as if People Really Mattered - Week TwoConor McCabe
1. Money is more helpfully seen as a social construct rather than a commodity, as it requires backing from an authority through political or social means.
2. Historically, money systems have been imposed on subsistence communities and forced them into wage labor as economies became monetized and lands were enclosed.
3. How money is issued and circulated has significant social and political implications that go beyond just reflecting value in the "real economy."
7. The Economics of the Irish Free StateConor McCabe
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides biographical details and context about Irish labor leader Jim Larkin. It outlines key events in Larkin's life including his upbringing and early work, involvement in labor organizing in Liverpool and Belfast, formation of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union in 1908, and the 1913 Dublin Lockout strike. It also describes Larkin's syndicalist ideology which emphasized workers' control through industry-based unions and general strikes to transfer control to workers.
Economics For Activists Week Three Rialto 25 June 2013Conor McCabe
This document summarizes a chapter from a book about the privatization of money through the banking system. It discusses how banks privately create money through lending and credit, which used to be a public function controlled by the state. Over time, deregulation has given banks more control over money creation and its benefits. However, banks still rely on public trust and liability is still socialized. The chapter argues that uncontrolled private credit creation fueled speculative bubbles and inflation, with costs eventually borne by the public. It examines how securitization of mortgages distributed risk but also fueled greater private money creation.
Irish Political Economy, Lecture One: what is Political Economy?Conor McCabe
This document outlines an 8-week course on Irish political economy for trade unionists and activists. It will cover topics like the development of the Irish state, the global financial system, austerity, tax avoidance, and alternatives. The course is aimed at helping people understand economic activity as part of a dynamic social system and capitalism through its "rules" rather than just the market. It seeks to make economics more accessible and democratic.
Young Workers Network: Introduction to Irish Political EconomyConor McCabe
This document outlines an 8-week course on Irish political economy for trade unionists and activists. The course will cover topics such as the development of the Irish state, the international financial services center, austerity, tax avoidance, and alternatives. It introduces political economy as understanding economic activity as part of a dynamic social system. It discusses capitalism as a historical social system defined by the accumulation of capital and commodification of social processes. The course will examine Ireland's role within the global capitalist system and the increasing financialization of economies.
Este documento describe una red en bus, que conecta todas las estaciones a un único canal de comunicaciones mediante unidades interfaz y derivadores. Las estaciones pueden comunicarse entre sí a través de este canal. Las ventajas incluyen que todos los dispositivos pueden ver las señales de los demás y que es una de las topologías principales más sencillas. Las desventajas son la posibilidad de problemas de tráfico y colisiones, y que si el cable se rompe, ninguna estación tendrá acceso a la red.
Este documento presenta información sobre virus informáticos y antivirus. Explica que los virus son programas maliciosos que se replican a sí mismos y pueden dañar computadoras. Describe diferentes tipos de virus, técnicas de programación de virus, y formas de prevención y eliminación de virus usando antivirus y medidas de seguridad. También brinda una breve historia de los virus informáticos y sus efectos en computadoras.
Este documento describe la "idea de diseño" según Edmund Bacon y analiza dos proyectos urbanos en Caracas que ejemplifican esta idea: la Reurbanización de El Silencio y la Urbanización Altamira. La Reurbanización de El Silencio fue un proyecto de renovación urbana de 1944 diseñado por Carlos Raúl Villanueva y desarrollado por el Banco Obrero. La Urbanización Altamira fue un desarrollo privado de 1943 dirigido a las clases media y alta. Ambos proyectos tuvieron una cl
Los procariotas son organismos unicelulares como las bacterias y algas verde azuladas que carecen de núcleo, mitocondrias y otros orgánulos. Se reproducen de forma asexual por fisión o yemas y pueden ser móviles o inmóviles. Las bacterias se clasifican según su forma, tamaño y cómo se agrupan, y pueden transmitir enfermedades a través de la transformación, transducción o conjugación.
El documento describe el perfil profesional del trabajador social. Como trabajadores sociales, debemos implementar políticas sociales para diagnosticar y atender las carencias de las comunidades mediante estrategias que promuevan el desarrollo y la calidad de vida. También debemos enfocarnos en la prevención, ser agentes de cambio social que fortalezcan las organizaciones a largo plazo y contribuyan al desarrollo del país. Los campos de desempeño incluyen hospitales, escuelas, empresas y poder judicial.
Este documento é uma prova de matemática do 1o ciclo do ensino básico português. Contém 12 questões sobre tópicos como leitura de números, geometria, adição de frações, entre outros. Inclui instruções para preenchimento de dados pessoais e da escola, assim como a classificação e observações do professor corretor.
El documento presenta una clase de educación física para estudiantes de 6° básico. La clase tiene como objetivo explicar la importancia de la educación física y los beneficios de realizar actividad física con frecuencia. La educación física ayuda al desarrollo integral de las personas a través del movimiento y la participación en actividades motrices. También promueve la salud, la tolerancia y el respeto.
Este documento describe cómo el arte puede reflejar el desarrollo de un niño. Explica que el dibujo de un niño muestra su entusiasmo y progreso a medida que aprende nuevas habilidades. Luego detalla siete factores que componen el desarrollo de un niño: emocional, intelectual, físico, perceptivo, social, estético y creativo. Finalmente, describe las etapas típicas por las que pasa el desarrollo artístico de un niño, desde garabatos hasta representaciones más realistas
El documento presenta información sobre escalas. Explica que una escala es una relación entre las medidas reales de un objeto y su representación en un plano o mapa, como una escala de 1:100 donde 1 cm equivale a 1 metro real. También cubre cómo calcular y usar mapas o planos a escala, así como un ejemplo de cómo aplicar una escala de 1:20 para hacer un plano de una habitación.
O texto discute como nossas atitudes diárias dependem de nós mesmos e não de fatores externos. Podemos escolher entre reclamar ou agradecer pelas circunstâncias da vida, como o tempo, finanças, saúde e trabalho. Cabe a nós dar forma ao dia, seja recomeçando ou buscando o lado positivo em cada situação.
Synagogues of Old Dublin
Author(s): Katherine Butler
Source: Dublin Historical Record , Sep., 1974, Vol. 27, No. 4 (Sep., 1974), pp. 118-130
Published by: Old Dublin Society
Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/30103909
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Over the last 25 years, capitalism has changed in a fundamental way. Capital has become more geographically mobile as companies seek locations with lower costs and business-friendly policies. This trend towards greater mobility of capital since 1970 has impacted nations and regions. The document also provides suggested reading on related topics such as feminism, alternative economic models, and democratic approaches to money and resources.
Equality, Community and the Problem of Irish Finance: Challenges, Blockages, ...Conor McCabe
William Thompson Forum. 6.4.21. Finance in Ireland has a complicated relationship with the state. This talk examines the resulting inequalities and lack of social investment in communities across the country, and explores environmental and feminist economic strategies for a more progressive and democratic financial system.
Global Finance & Ireland: A Feminist Economics PerspectiveConor McCabe
This document outlines the structure of a work in two parts. Part One will examine the global financial system and Ireland, topics like global debt, institutions and power relations. Part Two will explore alternatives, including money and credit, investment, care and community, and the environment. It also quotes that slavery, colonialism and forced labor were integral to the development of capitalism, not aberrations. Suggested further reading on related topics is provided.
The document discusses that there are stages in a network-movement and that there is no single answer to what everyone must do within the movement. It suggests focusing on what inspires you and taking action in a way that fits within your abilities, circumstances and convictions.
Hope or Austerity? Unite the Union Presentation Mayday 2020Conor McCabe
This document outlines a roadmap for recovery in Ireland with 5 key areas: 1) Government measures like wage and income supports during lockdown and post-lockdown testing and tracing. 2) Strengthening workers' rights and protections such as for essential workers. 3) Support for households and businesses through measures like rent moratoriums and interest-free loans. 4) Prioritizing climate action through renewable energy and retrofitting. 5) Financial measures like increasing public borrowing for investment and a review of tax expenditures.
Ireland has a complex political and social history defined by class and gender divisions. In his lecture, Dr. Conor McCabe discusses how politics in Ireland have been shaped by conflicts between social classes and by patriarchal norms that disadvantaged women for much of the country's history. While progress has been made, the legacy of these divisions still influences Irish society today.
Trade unions must recognize the importance of social reproduction and feminist economics. Dr. Conor McCabe spoke at the Trade Union Left Forum about how social reproduction, such as childcare and housework, is essential to the economy but often unpaid or underpaid labor performed mostly by women. Unions need to address issues facing women like low wages, lack of benefits, and unequal division of domestic labor to build working class power and solidarity.
Presentation to Tom Stokes Branch, Unite the Union 12.10.19Conor McCabe
Irish Finance for Activists provides progressive and radical responses and strategies for finance in Ireland. It discusses that NAMA acquired approximately 16,000 properties and over €62 billion in debts from the top 190 debtors, who overborrowed in a Ponzi-like scheme that inflated asset values unsustainably. Brendan McDonagh, the CEO of NAMA, noted the disconnect between economic growth rates of 8-9% and bank lending growth of 35-40%, and that overpaying for assets caused the problems.
Lessons from the Financial Crisis - Spare Room, Cork, 29.9.19Conor McCabe
The chief executive of Irish Life and Permanent said the government guarantee would allow banks to borrow more cheaply, as the "oxygen supply" to Irish banks was being cut off. Brendan McDonagh, the CEO of NAMA, said the problems were caused by overpaying for assets, with a small number of debtors accounting for €62 billion in debts, resembling a "Ponzi scheme". The document discusses concepts of "mediated corruption", where gains from corruption may indirectly benefit those associated with the public official, rather than directly benefitting the official. It can involve undue influence on policymaking by vested interests at the expense of the public.
The document discusses the concept of social reproduction and what a feminist city might look like. It summarizes that social reproduction, including activities that renew and maintain life like childcare, are as fundamental to society as production of goods. However, the organization of this work and social relationships around it have varied widely and been central to gender inequality. A feminist city would value and support social reproduction work through common resources self-governed by communities rather than treating them as public, private, or state domains.
Towards a democratization of money, credit and financial systemsConor McCabe
The document summarizes comments from Brendan McDonagh, the Chief Executive of NAMA, about the causes of Ireland's financial crisis. McDonagh states that a relatively small number of people took on large amounts of debt totaling €62 billion to purchase overvalued assets, similar to a Ponzi scheme. Irish banks lent too much money, inflating asset prices in a way that was unsustainable given Ireland's actual economic growth rate, causing a disconnect between the economy and bank lending rates of 35-40% annually. This overpaying for overvalued assets ultimately caused problems.
Mary mellor, an eco feminist proposal, nlr 116 117, march june 2019Conor McCabe
This document summarizes Mary Mellor's proposal for an eco-feminist model of "sufficiency provisioning" as an alternative economic strategy. The key points are:
1) Current economic models and green strategies fail to recognize the essential role of unpaid reproductive labor, mainly done by women, that sustains both human and environmental life.
2) An eco-feminist model of "sufficiency provisioning" would make meeting basic human needs like housing, food, and care for all within environmental limits the top priority, guided by principles of social justice and sustainability.
3) Democratizing the money system could help transition to this model by supporting more localized, cooperative production to meet needs rather than
Feminist Economics, Finance and the CommonsConor McCabe
The document discusses the history of capitalism and its relationship to social reproduction. It argues that the witch hunts in Europe helped lay the foundations for capitalist society by weakening peasant resistance to privatization of land and the imposition of state control. This destroyed old belief systems and practices that were incompatible with capitalism. The document also discusses Fernand Braudel's analysis of different sectors in pre-industrial Europe, with capitalism existing in a narrow zone alongside a market economy and non-market sectors. Social reproduction, including unpaid domestic work, was considered unproductive and outside the realm of economics. The creation of export-oriented industries employing women in developing countries in the 1960s-80s is also mentioned.
Feminist Economics, Finance, and the CommonsConor McCabe
The document discusses the history of capitalism and its relationship to non-capitalist systems. It argues that capitalism in the past only occupied a small part of the economy and existed alongside much larger non-capitalist systems. It also discusses Fernand Braudel's distinction between the economy, capitalism, and a lowest non-economic stratum. The document advocates understanding capitalism in relation to the surrounding non-capitalist context from which it was defined.
This document examines state-corporate crime in Ireland using a case study approach. It discusses concepts like mediated corruption and how corruption can indirectly benefit political actors. It also analyzes Ireland's relatively low levels of corruption in the early 1900s-1920s, when collective moral bonds and respect for the rule of law were strong. However, it suggests definitions of crime are politically shaped. It examines Ireland's 2008 banking crisis and the government guarantee that benefited banks over depositors. Finally, it discusses NAMA and the small number of debtors behind huge loans, reflecting an unsustainable bubble.
Feminist economics, finance, and the commonsConor McCabe
This document discusses several topics related to feminist economics, finance, and the commons, including:
1) Capitalism and "new enclosures" of the commons, how capitalism has expanded over the last century.
2) Marxist feminist perspectives on social reproduction and how unpaid domestic labor sustains society.
3) The role of the commons and potential strategies for change, such as recognizing and valuing social reproductive labor.
Feminist Economics, the Commons, and Irish Activist StrategiesConor McCabe
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers analyzed data from dozens of countries and found that lockdowns led to an average decline of nearly 30% in nitrogen dioxide levels across major cities. However, they also observed that the reductions in air pollution were temporary and that levels began to rise again as restrictions eased and human activity increased.