Author: Ina Praetorius (WiC - Wirtschaft ist Care) Producer: Hans Jörg Fehle Realisator: Sergio Herencias, Andreas Tanner and others
Wirtschaft ist Care,
2018
Level: leicht
Perspektiven:
Feministische Ökonomik,
Solidarische Ökonomie
Thema:
Kapitalismuskritik,
Wirtschaftsgeschichte,
Ungleichheit & Klasse,
Arbeit & Care,
Race & Gender,
Ressourcen, Umwelt & Klima
Se trata de un cortometraje que cuestiona el estado actual de la economía presentando ideas que hacen pensar, además de mirar el pasado para explicar cómo se formó el concepto actual de la economía.
Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) and Feminist Economics make a conjoint statement: The way we see the economic system has nothing to do with human beings nor those who have been surviving outside the market.
This talk is an exploration of a feminist centred world, where women's labour, women's energy, women's contributions to the economy are not a side event but the main event.
John Christensen from the Tax Justice Network addresses the Modern Monetary Theory idea that governments don't need tax revenues if they want to spend money. Doing so, he sums up the main points made by MMT proponents and their critics, and shows how MMT can be reconciled with another progressive economic narrative: "Modern Tax Theory". While MMT made valuable contributions to the policy debate on fiscal policy, it misrepresents the importance of taxation as a political matter and as a way to generate public revenues. This is where MMT steps in.
What does the financialization of housing, weakened pension rights, and land grabbing have in common with 2020's post-pandemic crisis? David Harvey explains how these are all results of the increased tendency of accumulation by dispossession, where profits today are mostly generated by dispossession after a crisis and not by production. Will governments in every part of the world be able to prevent that pattern from happening again in the near future?
Spenden
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