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The greatest mystery of the Inca Empire was its strange economy

In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Inca Empire was the largest South America had ever known. Centered in Peru, it stretched across the Andes’ mountain tops and down to the shoreline,...

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Total Landscape, Theme Parks, Public Space – Miodrag Mitrasinovic

Total Landscape, Theme Parks, Public Space employs the theme park in identifying, dissecting and describing the properties of PROPASt – privately-owned publicly accessible space in a themed mode – a...

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Let’s Be Less Productive

HAS the pursuit of labor productivity reached its limit? Productivity — the amount of output delivered per hour of work in the economy — is often viewed as the engine of progress in modern capitalist...

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The Bank of the Future: The Children’s Development Khazana, a banking system...

Ram Singh, 17, earns just one dollar from the 100 cups of tea he makes every day outside Delhi railway station, but each evening, after packing up, he goes to the bank and deposits nearly half of it....

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Capitalism in Crisis? Charlie Rose interviews with David Harvey and Richard...

Via Charlie RoseFiled under: Sonic/Musical, Videos Tagged: banks, capitalism, Charlie Rose, crisis, David Harvey, economy, finance, interview, money, Richard Wolff

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The Informal City Dialogues

The Informal City Dialogues is a year-long project supported by the Rockefeller Foundation and conducted by Forum for the Future. It homes in on six cities: Accra, Bangkok, Chennai, Lima, Manila and...

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What If Everyone in the World Became a Vegetarian? | Calculating the chaos...

The meat industry is one of the top contributors to climate change, directly and indirectly producing about 14.5 percent of the world’s anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and global meat...

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