Beyond economism : a new indicator for sustainable development / Hazel Henderson ; produced by Pam Burton.

Program Title:
Beyond economism : a new indicator for sustainable development / Hazel Henderson ; produced by Pam Burton.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1580.03
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Part of seven programs about caring for the earth and the environment.|BEYOND ECONOMISM : A NEW INDICATOR FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT / Hazel Henderson| produced by Pam Burton. SERIES: Healing the planet : care and repair of planet earth| no. 3 3rd in a series of programs about caring for the earth. - CONTENT: Henderson| futurist, economic analyst, grass roots organizer, and author| talks about the driving forces of the industrial revolution which have lead to the globalization of technology, finance, and employment. She discusses economic principles as rules that change to reflect ecological and systems theory. Henderson is demanding that the Valdes principles be enforced, which force companies to invest only in environmentally sound and humane ways. - RECORDED: at the conference for Physicians for Social Responsibility and Beyond War in Santa Monica, 27 Oct. 1990.

Henderson, futurist, economic analyst, grass roots organizer, and author, talks about the driving forces of the industrial revolution which have lead to the globalization of technology, finance, and employment. She discusses economic principles as rules that change to reflect ecological and systems theory. Henderson is demanding that the Valdes principles be enforced, which force companies to invest only in environmentally sound and humane ways.

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Conference for Physicians for Social Responsibility and Beyond War held in Santa Monica, CA. 27 Oct. 1990.
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1 reel (40 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|40:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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