Event archive: Summer School „Alternative Economic and Monetary Systems“ from 18. July 2022 to 5. August 2022, Vienna Alternative Economic and Monetary Systems is an interdisciplinary summer school focusing on alternatives to the economic status quo: International participants deal with limits of growth, as well as the instabilities of our financial system. They learn why a drastic system change is necessary to reach the target of stabilizing the world climate at 1.5°C – […] read more
The wealth of time – in memoriam Edgar Cahn Kathrin Latsch, 12. January 2022 This article was published on our German site in September 2020. Now, in January 2022, we mourn the passing of Edgar Cahn, father of timebanking across the US, distinguished professor of law in Washington D.C. and most-valued and tireless advocate for social justice globally. Since this article calls for the idea of timebanking in times […] read more
Biography Bernard Lietaer Leander Bindewald, 24. April 2021 “The other day you said on the phone: Give me a problem and I’ll develop a complementary currency with which you can solve it. And I have to tell you this: Your imagination, your inexhaustible ideas on how to design, invent and transform money, simply amaze me every time. ” Margrit Kennedy in a letter […] read more
Event archive: Summer School „Alternative Economic and Monetary Systems“ from 19. July 2021 to 6. August 2021, online This summerschool, organised by AEMS and credited with 5 ECTS, is open to motivated applicants from all fields of study and focuses on alternatives to the economic status quo. International participants deal with limits of growth, as well as the instabilities of our financial system and learn why a drastic system change is necessary to […] read more
Event archive: Currently no (or very few) events due to pandemic from 1. March 2020 to 31. December 2020, Globally Since most events were cancelled in March 2020, very few have been scheduled, most online. We hope this situation will change soon. If you know of an event related to our topics that should appear here, let us know. read more
It’s the End of the World as We Know It, And I Feel Fine Our Expert-Blog, 22. June 2020, by Stephanie Rearick I gave this article that title on submitting it, on May 5, 2020 – 20 days before the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and the subsequent steps to both revolution and violent crackdown. I can no longer say something that light, but I can say that current circumstances make it all the more […] read more
New release: Biography of Margrit Kennedy Kathrin Latsch, 2. April 2020 Good news for all who remember our late founder Margrit Kennedy: Her biography, written by Peter Krause, is now available in English – and of course its a valuable read for all who were not familiar with her before, too! Based on interviews, and many autobiographic texts, the book covers all aspects of […] read more
Event archive: Cancelled: The Future of Money – Private vs Sovereign Currencies on 21. March 2020, Copenhagen Today, with a new financial crisis on the horizon, the need to understand and rethink money and banking seems more important than ever. In line with an increasing number of politicians and economists, we acknowledge the urgency of understanding the deficiencies of the current money system and the need to examine monetary reforms and alternative forms of money as means to create a more stable and sustainable future. read more
Event archive: AEMS Summer School from 20. July 2020 to 7. August 2020 The summer school Alternative Economic and Monetary Systems (AEMS; 5 ECTS, completely in English) addresses the problems of the current economic and financial systems from a holistic perspective and offers an overview of innovative reform proposals. The interdisciplinary program is open to students and professionals of all fields, who learn about why a drastic systemic change is needed in order to reach the climate target of 1.5°C. read more
Bernard Lietaer: Towards a Sustainable World A new book by Bernard Lietaer shows the way to a sustainable world and calls for concrete measures from individuals and leaders. Lietaer calls for a new perspective and three paradigm shifts essential for survival. With unsuitable means we half-heartedly try to repair the complicated clockwork of our world. This gets us nowhere. It won’t get us out of the crisis. The time has come to choose a completely different perspective and to lead ourselves and our world through “three paradigm shifts”. This is what Bernard Lietaer demands in this book, which he dictated on his deathbed. read more