I am writing this on April 12th, 150 years to the day the second American Revolution started with years of tragedy, loss of life, and a broken national identity that was mended only when we went from being "these United States" to "this Great Nation." The first American...
(2) Comments | Posted December 23, 2010 | 4:49 PM
During this season of hope and a new year ahead, I thought I'd dial back the density a bit and introduce a more engaging topic: how to use approachable and intuitive metaphors and analogies to describe the complexity and nuance of a 21st century retrofit of our global economy to...
(2) Comments | Posted November 30, 2010 | 4:53 PM
When we are beginning a journey towards a clean economic future, the choices for those first steps will have echoing resonance for years to come. In past generations, we made assumptions about our economy and our society that fit with the spirit of those times. Our challenge now is that...
(1) Comments | Posted October 6, 2010 | 2:57 PM
According to the World Bank; "corruption is not a one-dimensional problem, but encompasses a range of interactions within the state and between the state and the society, each with its own dynamic."
I know that the characterization of "clean corruption" will raise eyebrows, as intended. And I will...
(1) Comments | Posted September 7, 2010 | 3:55 PM
Oikos, the root of both our conception of economy and of ecology, paints a picture of an inner sanctum of home, where a household system balanced its needs with the services it provided. So when we distill economics and ecology down to the core principles, it is the balance of...

(6) Comments | Posted April 12, 2011 | 6:41 PM