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Rethinking Economics International
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Rethinking Economics International⚡️A youth movement campaigning to make economics work for people, the planet, and social justice in the classroom and beyond.
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📚 Weekend reads with the RE #Blog

#Saturday
Who is Homo Economicus? Rethink the “rational maximiser” and centre care & interdependence. 👉 bit.ly/3JnQciH

#Sunday
The Secret History of David Ricardo: Beyond Econ 101 myths about trade. 👉 bit.ly/4oJj6tS
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Join @positivemoneyuk.bsky.social and @greencb.bsky.social for the launch of our East and Southeast Asia Green Central Banking Scorecard 👇

📅Weds 10th September
⏰ 9am-10:30am BST / 4pm-5:30pm MYT / 5pm-6:30pm JST
🖥️ Zoom

➡️Find out more and register:
East and Southeast Asia Green Central Banking Scorecard launch
Join us for the launch of the East and Southeast Asia Green Central Banking Scorecard: Wednesday 10th September 9am BST / 4pm MYT / 5pm JST.
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The climate, biodiversity & social crises share the same root: our current economy.

🌍 Join us at Next Economies Summit 2025 (12–14 Sept, Istanbul) to co-create just & regenerative futures.

🔗 Register: bit.ly/3JlzCzV

#NextEconomies2025
📚 Weekend Reads with the RE Blog

👉 Saturday: The decline of History of Economic Thought (HET) in economics classrooms—and why it matters. bit.ly/45LSD6j

👉 Sunday: What would advertising look like if aligned with degrowth, sufficiency & sustainability? bit.ly/41QVPfB
Tired of vague climate talk with no economic backup? 🌀
Join our Economics for Climate Action workshop!

📅 June 18 | 🕔 5–8PM
📍 London
⚫Sign up: bit.ly/4mzDPiQ...
📩 [email protected]

#ClimateJustice #EcologicalEconomics #EconForClimate #RethinkEconomics
We need a new system.

To get there, we need new narratives for how we talk about the system.

Narratives that link economic policies to people's lived experiences.

That's one of the reasons Rethinking Economics exists! Join us: www.rethinkeconomics.org/get-involved/
Extractivism takes land, resources, and essentials away from the communities that need it all for the profit of a small minority.
Extractivism is bad for people & planet.
The environment as an externality? That's exactly how is works under an extractivist system.
School, health, and economic infrastructure are at a standstill and millions of people have been displaced.
Joseph Kabila was reported as being in North Kivu, an area occupied by the M23.

Although Congolese citizens are not prohibited from traveling to the areas occupied by the M23 movement, his presence raises questions.
As well as this, the former president of the DRC, Joseph Kabila's shadow still hangs over the dynamics of the East, especially since his name often comes up in informal discussions behind the scenes of local alliances.
Here's our brief explainer on the situation in Eastern DRC ⬇️
Join our next webinar to help you bring doughnut econ into your teaching - tomorrow!
Our next webinar to support you to get doughnut econ into your teaching is coming up next Thursday!

📅 Thursday 17th April - 9-10.30am BST

Sign up here: actionnetwork.org/events/dough...
Today! ⬇️

Are you an academic keen to include doughnut econ in your teaching?

With @doughnuteconomics.bsky.social we're running a webinar to support this emerging academic community of practice.

⏰ 31st March (6-7.30pm CET)

Register: bit.ly/4hLSp2Q

(There'll be a second if you can't make today's)
In Jan, Rethinking Economics hosted a @eeb.org workshop to discuss the EU's latest buzzword.

Here are some key things that came out of it.

Read more in our latest blog post: bit.ly/42g6BNi
Our next webinar to support you to get doughnut econ into your teaching is coming up next Thursday!

📅 Thursday 17th April - 9-10.30am BST

Sign up here: actionnetwork.org/events/dough...
Today! ⬇️

Are you an academic keen to include doughnut econ in your teaching?

With @doughnuteconomics.bsky.social we're running a webinar to support this emerging academic community of practice.

⏰ 31st March (6-7.30pm CET)

Register: bit.ly/4hLSp2Q

(There'll be a second if you can't make today's)
What do you think? Is it time to detangle the two?

Let us know!

Read more: bit.ly/4js61lm
Having strong stances on degrowth and capitalism is one of the areas in which the two ideologies differ.
The wellbeing economy is built on ideas from the degrowth movement but there's actually quite a bit of difference between the two movements.
Our financial system is broken - we can all agree

So how do we create a sustainable system for people & planet?

Join this webinar with @roberthockett.bsky.social, @maxjerneck.bsky.social & Ellen Brown, Public Banking Institute

📅 Wednesday 23 April (7-8.30pm CEST)

▶️ monreform.org/webinar-hock...
🗓 Webinar 23/4: "From Speculation to Sustainability"
🚀 Join 19 global orgs to Reclaim Finance for People and Planet! Limited spots – Secure yours now! →
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capitalism frames sustainability as a "personal choice" while fossil fuel companies collect $7 million in subsidies every minute.

this isn't about your choice of straw — it's about power.
Get the chance to join the International Conference on Financing for Development ⬇️

@unyouthaffairs.bsky.social will support five 18-35-year-old's from: Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, State of Palestine, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia to join!

Deadline: Thursday 10th April

Apply: bit.ly/3RB0b54