41 min.

S1 E5: At the Edge of ESG Organising The Future with Andrew Parry

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Can investment strategies achieve real world environmental and social outcomes? Are private corporations the right vehicles for achieving social aims? Do we need to rethink an economic model skewed toward private activity and to challenge concentrations of power in order to value fully natural and social goods?
Our Guest: Denise Hearn, Senior fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project and co-lead of the Access to Markets Initiative. She is co-author of The Myth of Capitalism, Monopolies and the Death of Competition and author of the blog Embodied Economics.

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Can investment strategies achieve real world environmental and social outcomes? Are private corporations the right vehicles for achieving social aims? Do we need to rethink an economic model skewed toward private activity and to challenge concentrations of power in order to value fully natural and social goods?
Our Guest: Denise Hearn, Senior fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project and co-lead of the Access to Markets Initiative. She is co-author of The Myth of Capitalism, Monopolies and the Death of Competition and author of the blog Embodied Economics.

Please subscribe to be first to know about new episodes.
 
Our website www.johcm.com

The information contained within this podcast including any expression of opinion is for information purposes only and is given on the understanding that it is not a recommendation. Views are as of date of recording and are subject to change.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

41 min.