Proceedings of the Green Economics Institute's Philosophy and Economics of Social Justice Conference Held Attrinity College, University of Oxford 17th September 2015 (Spiral)

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Proceedings of the Green Economics Institute's Philosophy and Economics of Social Justice Conference Held Attrinity College, University of Oxford 17th September 2015 (Spiral)

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They contain about 300 pages of exciting ideasand informed papers discussing all aspects of Social Justice and its implementation and todays challenges.The papers include a section by the worlds first professor of social justice and also by the Head of the Heterodox Economists Association and also by a Nobel Prize winning economistThe papers are very informative and very lively and varied with authors from all over the world. The papers have inspired at least 5 books from them too.

Contents

6Conte ntsThe Green Economics Institute's PublicationsList of ContributorsInternational Journal of Green EconomicsThe Green Economics Institute TrustIntroductionTodays Economics and Economies: Are they fit for purpose?The Reform of Economics - Current Developments and Changes in Economics, Banking and Fi-nanceBy Miriam KennetPart 1: The Reform of Economics for Social Justice1.1 The Reform of EconomicsBy Sabeeta Nathan1.2 The Green Economics and PedagogyBy Miriam Kennet1.3 Heterodox Macro Policy: Four Pluralist Points About World Recession 2015-6 (A Multimedia Presentation)By Wendy OlsenPart 2: Conceptualising Social Justice2.1 Karl Polyani on Ethics: Conceptualising Social JusticeBy Professor Maria Alejandra Madi (Brazil)2.2 Critical Analysis of Friedrich Hayek's Perspectives on Social JusticeBy Anusha Mahendran2.3 Social Justice: an Introductory essayBy Professor Gary Craig2.4 Intergenerational equity and climate change : A Timely Reform to the Economics of Climate ChangeBy Timothy DamonPart 3: Economics for Social Justice3. 1 The Balance of Economics and Social JusticeBy Richard Holcroft3.2 Social Justice and Strategic Structuralism: A sweeping Socio-Economic perspectiveBy Wendy Olsen3.3 Towards Economics that provides for Social JusticeBy Henry CoxThe Reform of Economics for Social Justice73.4 Ethics for Economic ResearchBy Wendy Olsen3.5 What Opportunity Do Poor People Have To Participate, Or Lead, In The Green Economics De-bate?By Don O Neal3.6 Green Economy for Social Justice in NigeriaBy Chidi Magnus3.7 Students eye view of modellingBy Max BastaPart 4: Economics and Environmental Justice4.1 Farmer's CharterBy Rudolf Buhrer4:2 The Physical World the base of all EconomiesBy Henry Cox4:3 Learning From Natural Processes: Addressing Externalities, Capitalism and Ending our War Against NatureBy Jay Beeks4.4 Promoting Social Justice through local empowerment and the promotion of social cohesionBy Dr Susan Canney4:5 Environmental Issues as Conflicts of Value: Ecosystem Valuation or Deliberative Democracy?By Davor Mujezinovic4.6 How could philosophy inform political and economic decision making?Land reform in Scotland and beyondBy Samantha Pollock4.7 The Transformation of CapitalismBy Graciela ChichilniskyPart 5: The complex mesh of social and environmental justice5.1 The Philosophy of Social JusticeBy Samuel Gilmore5.2 Questioning 'Environmental Sustainability': Toward a 'route map' for developing an ecological-ly orientated philosophy of 'Environmental JusticeBy Professor Michael Benfield5.3 5.3 5.3 Avoiding Extinction Avoiding ExtinctionAvoiding Extinction Avoiding ExtinctionAvoiding Extinction Avoiding Extinction Avoiding ExtinctionAvoiding Extinction Avoiding ExtinctionAvoiding ExtinctionAvoiding Extinction By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela Chichilnisky By Graciela ChichilniskyPart 6: Climate and Energy Justice6.1 Replacing fossil fuels by renewables: It is urgent, technically straightforward and cost effectiveBy A.R.G Heesterman6.2 Intergenerational justice, the future of emissions trading and the politics of speculative dis-count ratesThe Reform of Economics for Social Justice8By Peter Kirby HarrisPart 7: The next steps and strategies in Economics for Social Justice7:1 Greening the Academy for Social JusticeBy Michelle S. Gale de Oliviera and Miriam KennetPart 8: Next steps and Reform in Economics and Social Justice8.1 Living with less-A different kind of economicsBy Jhon Ranken8.2 The Pre-moral Problem in Environmental EthicsBy Thomas Duncanson8.3 Notes on Education for Social JusticeBy Elena Moses

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