Ideas and items mentioned in the Zoom chat were stored in three categories:
- Those which belong to the subject matter of the speaker and are placed in the 2020 AMI Proceedings (forthcoming);
- Themes or clusters of interests organized below;
- Everything else in last category of Miscellaneous organized by day.
(N.B.: All links show up in blue, and also whatever is in italics)
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1) 2020 AMI Proceedings (forthcoming)
2) Themes and Clusters
- Monetary Theory and Reform
- Kate Raworth and Doughnut Economics
- Women and Economics
- Progressive Money (Canada)
- Karl Polanyi
- George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
- Great Reset / Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Modern Monetary Theory
- Bakunin or Buchanan?
3) Miscellaneous
Themes and Clusters
Phillips, Ronnie J. 1992. “The ‘Chicago Plan’ and New Deal Banking Reform”. The Jerome Levy Economics Institute, Working Paper No. 76, June 1992.
United States of America (2012): H.R.2990 – National Emergency Employment Defense Act of 2011 (NEED Act). 112th US Congress (2011-2012).
Congressional Research Service. 2012. Summary of H.R. 2990 (NEED Act).
Howell, John. 2019. “Guide to the NEED Act (National Emergency Employment Defense Act of 2012)“. Alliance For Just Money, 9 June 2019.
Meikle, Scott. 1994. “Aristotle on Money”. Phronesis, 39/1: 26-44.
Ricks, Morgan, John Crawford, and Lev Menand. 2018. “Central Banking for All: A Public Option for Bank Accounts“. The Great Democracy Initiative.
McMillan, Jonathan. 2015. The End of Banking: Money, Credit, and the Digital Revolution. Zurich, Switzerland: Zero/One Economics. (Amazon)
Kate Raworth and Doughnut Economics
Raworth, Kate. 2017. Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing. (Amazon)
Raworth, Kate. 2018. A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow. TedTalk on YouTube, 4 June 2018.
Boffey, Daniel. 2020. “Amsterdam to embrace ‘doughnut’ model to mend post-coronavirus economy“. The Guardian, 8 Apr 2020.
Independent (Ireland). 2020. “Ergo: ‘Doughnut economics’ just the treat for President Higgins“. 1 Nov 2020.
Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander. Wiki entry. First African-American to receive a Ph.D. in economics in the United States.
Nina Banks. Associate Professor of Economics, Bucknell University. Studied Saddie Alexander’s work.
Tavris, Carol. 1992. The Mismeasure of Woman: Why Women Are Not the Better Sex, the Inferior Sex or the Opposite Sex. New York: Simon & Schuster. (Amazon)
Montague, Ashley. 1999. The Natural Superiority of Women. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press / Sage Publications. (Amazon)
Eisler, Riane. 1987. The Chalice and the Blade. New York: Thorsons. (Amazon)
Eisler, Riane. 2008. The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers. (Amazon)
Eisler, Riane. 2003. The Power of Partnership: Seven Relationships that Will Change Your Life. Novato, CA: New World Library. (Amazon)
Marçal, Katrine. 2016. Who Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner?: A Story of Women and Economics. New York: Simon and Schuster.
League of Women Voters. Wiki entry.
Eder, Jeff. n.d. “The Costs of Money Creation and Complexity“. Progressive Money Canada.
Eder, Jeff. 2020. “The Deficit Myth and Modern Monetary Theory Revised: The Canadian Version“. Review of The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton. Progressive Money, Canada. July, 2020.
Eder, Jeff. 2020. “Banking for a Better World“. Progressive Money Canada on YouTube. 6 Sept 2020.
Eder, Jeff. 2020. “Bank of Canada Creates Over 260 Billion Dollars in 6 Weeks: Austerity is not an option“. Progressive Money Canada on YouTube. 7 May 2020.
Progressive Money Canada Web site.
Progressive Money Canada Channel on YouTube.
Polanyi, Karl. 1957 (1944). The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. Boston: Beacon Press. (Amazon; book recommended by many)
Levitt, Kari. 2013. From the great transformation to the great financialization: On Karl Polanyi and other essays. London: Zed Books. (Amazon).
Kari Levitt is an economist and Polanyi’s daughter.
George Lakoff and Mark Johnson (Linguists and philosophers)
Wiki entry: George Lakoff.
Wiki entry: Mark Johnson.
Lakoff, George. 2004. Don’t Think of an Elephant! Know your Values and Frame the Debate: The Essential Guide for Progressives. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Press. (Amazon)
Lakoff, George. 2010. Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Amazon)
Lakoff, George, & Johnson, Mark. 1980. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Amazon)
—— &. —— . 1999. Philosophy in the Flesh. New York: Basic Books. (Amazon)
Johnson, Mark. 1987. The Body in the Mind: The Bodily Basis of Meaning, Imagination, and Reason. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Amazon)
Great Reset / Fourth Industrial Revolution
Todhunter, Colin. 2020. Own Nothing and Be Happy’: The Great Reset’s Vision of the Future“. Off Guardian, 12 Nov 2020.
Concept / practice: Greenwashing. Wiki entry.
UN Action Plan: Agenda 21. Wiki entry.
Contra
Slote, Jerome J. “Does Paying Taxes Destroy Money?” Deposit Deflation.
Selgin, George. 2019. “On Empty Purses and MMT Rhetoric“. Alt-M: Ideas for an Alternative Monetary Future. Hosted by the Cato Institute. 5 Mar 2019.
American Monetary Institute. 2016. “The Critique and Argument over MMT“. AMI 2015 Conference Panel Discussion. AMI on YouTube, 8 Feb 2016.
Pro
Tymoigne, Eric. 2016. “Money and Banking – Part 6: Treasury and Central Bank Interactions“. New Economic Perspectives Web site, 14 Feb 2016.
Mitchell, W., R. Wray, and M. Watts. 2019. Macroeconomics. London: Macmillan Education. (Amazon)
“Libertarian Warren Mosler – Keep Deficit and Eliminate Taxes (MMT for Conservatives Part 3)“. Volitional Science Network on YouTube, 20 June 2018.
Robinson, Nathan & Abraham, Sparky. 2020. “Interview: Stephanie Kelton Talks MMT and More“. Current Affairs, 14 Nov 2020.
Anarchist political philosopher: Mikhail Bakunin. Wiki entry.
Economist: James M. Buchanan. Wiki entry.
Economic theory: Public Choice Theory. Wiki entry
Buchanan, James M., and Gordon Tullock. 1965. The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy . Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. (Amazon)
Miscellaneous by Day
Federal Reserve Education. “The Structure and Functions of the Federal Reserve System“.
Center for Progressive Economics (Encino, CA). Web site of Mark Pash.
Chatham House. “Chatham House Rules“.
Leonard, Annie. “The Story of Stuff“. The Story of Stuff Project. On waste and sustainability.
Werner, Richard. 2003. Princes of the Yen: Japan’s Central Bankers and the Transformation of the Economy. ME Sharpe. (Amazon, YouTube)
“12 U.S. Code § 502.Liability of shareholders of Federal reserve banks on contracts, etc.” Legal Information Institute.
Web site: Brix International. An asset backed digital currency offering stability, liquidity & growth. US economist Charles O. Hardy proposed the “Brick Standard.”
Stein, Janice Gross. 2002. The Cult of Efficiency. Toronto: House of Anansi. (Amazon)
FASAB 56: Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards 56 by the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB).
Fitts, Catherine Austin. 2018. “FASAB Statement 56: Understanding New Government Financial Accounting Loopholes“. Solari Report. 29 Dec 2018.
Lee, Virginia S. “Unlearning: A critical element in the learning process.” Essays on Teaching Excellence Toward the Best in the Academy, 14.2 (2002): 133.
Hollis, Christopher. The Two Nations: A Financial Study of English History. London: Routledge, 2013. (Amazon)
Fairbairn, Madeleine. Fields of Gold: Financing the Global Land Rush. Ithica, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. (Amazon; Cornell)
McMurtry John. 2016. “Why the Establishment Hates Trump“. Counterpunch, 5 April 2016.
McMurtry, John. 2013 (1999). The Cancer Stage of Capitalism. 2nd edition. London: Pluto Press. (Amazon)
Edward Kellogg (economist). Wiki entry.
Kellogg, Edward. 1874. A New Monetary System: The Only Means of Securing the Respective Rights of Labor and Property, and of Protecting the Public from Financial Revulsions. New York: Rudd & Carleton. (Amazon, Internet Archive)
John Taylor of Caroline (political theorist). Wiki entry.
Technological unemployment. Wiki entry.
Political Party. Movement for a People’s Party. (No mention of monetary reform)
Macroeconomic Balance Sheet Visualizer. MacroEconomic Conceptual Visualizations.
Lonergan, Eric & Mark Blyth. 2020. Angrynomics. Newcastle upon Thyne; Agenda Publishing. (Amazon; PDF)
Legislation. National Labor Relations Act of 1935. Wiki entry.
Political idea. Overton Window. Wiki entry.
The Narrow Bank. Former Fed economist James McAndrews is the CEO.
Interview: “Interview With Dr William White, Former Head of the Monetary and Economic Department at the BIS“. The Cobden Centre.
Gene Sharp. Wiki entry. Political scientist and a nonviolent social movement historian.
Ryan Randy Suryono, Betty Purwandari, Indra Budi. 2019. “Peer to Peer (P2P) Lending Problems and Potential Solutions: A Systematic Literature Review“. Procedia Computer Science, 161: 204-214.
Bill Krehm co-founder of the Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform.
Roberts, Paul Craig. 2013. The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West: Towards a New Economics for a Full World. Pottsville, PA: Atwell Publishing.(Amazon)
Graeber, David. 2014 (2012). Debt: The First 5,000 Years. Updated and expanded. New York, NY: Melville House. (Amazon)
Proposed bill. Second Bill of Rights. Wiki entry. Roosevelt’s 1944 proposal for an economic bill of rights. (Video; text)
From Ronnie J. Phillips, Ph.D.: Now available in special limited editions.
Kennedy, Margrit. 2012. Occupy Money: Creating an Economy where Everybody Wins. Gabriola Island, Canada: New Society Publishers. (Amazon)
Kennedy, Margrit. 1995. Interest and Inflation Free Money: Creating an Exchange Medium That Works for Everybody and Protects the Earth. Gabriola Island, Canada: New Society Publishers. (Amazon)
Monneta.org: Network for Monetary Diversity. Founded by Margrit Kennedy.
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