“The Highest Poverty”: how early Franciscan economic thought anticipated the debate on the paradox of malnutrition
How early Franciscan economic thought anticipated the debate on the paradox of malnutrition.
How early Franciscan economic thought anticipated the debate on the paradox of malnutrition.
Come redattori della sezione Sfide Contemporanee del blog EoF ProView, avevamo previsto di dare il via al nostro lavoro con qualcosa di più positivo, ma data la straordinaria situazione che sta affrontando l'Ucraina in questi giorni, dobbiamo modificare i nostri piani.
No matter how many times you hear about child labor, exploitation, abuse, you never bring to consciousness how bad it really is and how much you are part of the problem.
La filiera agroalimentare estesa è il primo settore economico per fatturato in Italia, eppure si basa su un sistema di sfruttamento insostenibile per l’uomo e per l’ambiente. Come invertire la rotta passando dalle buone pratiche a una trasformazione reale del sistema?
The Economy of Francesco School is a global educational pathway that began in 2021 and is now in its second year. Re-thinking the science of economics is not an easy task; desiring to do it by 'listening to the plants', seems ambitious.
In this short column on the recent Netflix blockbuster Don’t Look Up, Mateusz Ciasnocha – a participant of The Economy of Francesco from Poland and a Co-Leader of The Farm of Francesco project born within The Economy of Francesco – reflects on the movie and shares his three insights that emerged after watching and reflecting on the film with the EoF Community.
Economic inequality is one of the most frequently mentioned forms of inequality and it is what is mainly included in the most recent Oxfam report.