How can the political-economic regime be reformed to ensure that the environment and future generations are effectively represented? And what can we do to bring about the needed changes?
Feasta Seminar 13 November 2007, 11am-2pm
Venue : ENFO, 17 St. Andrew's Street, Dublin 2.
Peter Barnes, author of Capitalism 3.0 and this year's Feasta lecturer
Mark Garavan, lecturer at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and author of "http://www.feasta.org/documents/review2/garavan.htm". A democracy for an ecological age in the Feasta Review issue 'Growth the Celtic Cancer'
Introduced and moderated by Senator Deirdre de Burca (Green Party).
Format : Peter and Mark will summarise their main ideas. A number of key issues will be identified for discussion by all participants. Actions points will be outlined.
Attendance will be limited to 20 participants. If you would like to take part :
* Please email feasta@anu.ie to reserve a place
* Then read both Capitalism 3.0 and "http://www.feasta.org/documents/review2/garavan.htm" Mark's piece from the Feasta Review before the seminar.
Cost : There will be a collection to cover the cost of a light lunch.