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Journal Index 1980-2015 NewEconomyMagazine NE6 August 1982 Article Index : Series 1 - 4 (1980 - 1989) The Role of the Banker W Ashe Wanted: An Alternative Bank M Large On Capitalising Land and Human Activity C Budd New Economy Publications Freedom and Society R Steiner PO Box 341, Canterbury, Kent CT4 8GA England Towards a True Republic E Lehrs Removing Human Beings from the Economic Author C Houghton Budd, unless otherwise stated. Process [pt 2] G Saunders The Board of Directors as a College C Budd SERIES 2 (NE 7-10) December 1982 - February 1984 SERIES 1 (NE 1-6) May 1980 - August 1982 NE7 December 1982 NE1 May 1980 Yes, l am an Individual Anarchist R Steiner Report on Inaugural Meeting of Land & Capital Sociological Law and the Nature of Money J Root Jnr Exchange Society Aphorisms on Capital C Thal-Jantzen What is the Land & Capital Exchange? Spiritual Science and the Task of the LCX About the Fundamental Social Law Foundation C Budd On Share Ownership LIFFE M Robinson Cooperative Land Ownership in Housing The Task of Europe A Heidenreich Work and Brotherhood at Bristol Waldorf School A Fuller World View P Froiland Industrial Common Ownership Turn the Tables on Your Bank Manager J Lloyd LCX in Edinburgh? NE8 August 1983 NE2 August 1980 Astral Marx J Huber More concerning the Fundamental Social Law Marx takes a Knock About Parsifal Ltd Thatcher and Van Der Post LCX in Edinburgh? The Social Details Work without Wages SDP and the Future of the British Economy Threefold Social Order Consciousness and Economic Life C Budd Social Credit and the LCX The Great Money-Go-Round L Vincent Cooperative Housing The Etherealisation of America M Ferguson The Gospel according to Magnus NE3 November 1980 An Economic Parliament W Churchill Unemployment R Steiner New Economy and Rudolf Steiner Croissance for Breakfast C Budd Beyond Monetarism C Budd The Constitution of Steiner Schools H Hasler Investment in the LCX The Social Structure of Steiner Schools C Budd On the Free Education Group A Saunders Voluntary Financing or Under-funding? C Budd From the Press The State of the Union of Europe What is Europe? W Stein NE4 February 1981 How Much is Life Worth? Social theory and Social Practice C Lindberg NE9 February 1984 A Vision of the Factory in Ideal Society F Duffy Associative Financing in Agriculture C Budd Unemployment F Barter Social Credit in the Light of the Threefold The Economic Task of the English W Stein Social Order C Yuille-Smith Britain and Germany Trading on Trust M Robinson The People of Britain O Matthews Does Free Education need Free Money? T Wacker Britain and the World O Matthews Free Education Group C Thal-Jantzen Wheat and Gold, Money and Credit cjb A Survey of "anthroposophical" Banks cjb NE5 October 1981 The Unsung Bankers C Budd An Economic Council E Wigham Agricultural Financing W Ashe Towards a Community of Nations cjb Mercurial Ideas at Mercury C Budd A "New Economy' Party cjb Removing the "Thinking" Commodity A Wren Europe and America Egbert-Weber The Labour Question B Stockwell Britain and Europe O Matthews Removing Human Beings from the Economic Dubious Morality of Owning Your Home M Beenstock Process [pt 1] G Saunders Council Aids Developer M Dineen LCX Society Meeting Economic and Social Consequences of Home On Share Capital C Budd Ownership C Budd Emancipation of Capital R Lessem Financing Education Continues… SERIES 3 ( NE 10-12) October 1984 - Summer 1985 NE2 Autumn 1986 NE10 October 1984 Out of South Africa South Africa - Hope or Dilemma? S Jenkins Associations of Labourers R Oakeshott Shaw on South Africa Worker Cooperatives J Elliott When Two Tribes go to War C Budd The Relevance (or otherwise) of Mondragon cjb South Africa - Search for a New Brotherhood R Shepherd A Philosophy to Save Democracy S Brittan The Commonwealth comes of Age A Land Trust in California C Baldwin Terrorism Land Ownership and the State Dr Bracewell Dutch Bank greens its Headquarters Concerns of the Land Trusts Association C Miles The Royal Society J Darrell Land Heritage Proposals Superstock Anthroposophical Bankers Conference Monetary Reform - Guernsey Market Scheme E Holloway The Templar Trust Local Exchange Trading Systems Bankers make World Politics Financing Bristol Waldorf School G Hayn NE3 Winter 1987 NE11 April 1985 The Future of Money Talking about Money Gerwin, etc Ferdinand Lasalle M John The Economic Research Council E Holloway The Story of Rosenthal Seven Schools of Thought J McClaughty W Morns - Anarchist Entrepreneur R Boston Economic Transformation T Greco Jnr Neil Wates, an Interview A Monetary System for Democratic Societies F Kingen Land and British Constitution Monetary Freedom J Matonis Economic Cholesterol The Money Problem in the Light of Liberty L Labadie The Legacy of Yalta Paying with Constants instead of Dollars China's Economics Today Rudolf Steiner's Conception of Money C Budd Islamic and Western Banking C Budd International Monetary Fiasco TOES J Gee Big Bang and World Peace The Future of Money The Future Role of Building Societies D Artingstall Free Community Bank BIS - The Bank at the Centre of the World C Budd Review: Money Matters NE12 Summer 1985 NE4 Summer 1987 Another Economics P Ekins A Statement of the Global One Hundred The Distinctive Say of the Green Party D Artingstall Response to a Statement of the Global An Essay on the "The Merchant of Venice" A Wolpert One Hundred M Colby Japan Whole Economics H Thomas Apart Hate The Living Earth as the Basis for the New Why Three Parties? Economics W J Stein Wider Share Ownership I Nicholls Participatory Investment G Chitty The World's Oldest Bank VAT Usury and Interest T Greco Jnr Charles III Republican King Amish Economics G Logsdon Two, Three or Four Parties? Exchange Rates and the World's Currencies NE5 Autumn 1987 Recovering Europe's Role? Prometheus M Kalaugher Is Brazil Nuts? Ethical Investing M Colby ITTO Starts with a Whimper C Secrett Good Money Ethical Investment in OZ Alternative Agriculture J van Mansvelt Interview with the Ethical Investment Fund Bromige, etc Ethical Investment in OZ SERIES 4 (NE 1 - 6) June 1986 - June 1988 The Fictitious History of a Silver Shilling I Bickerstaff A Lever on Exchange Rates NE1 June 1986 Harmonic Convergence ICOF Nicaragua British Sovereignty A Wade Who should judge Nicaragua? F Pinon The Chinese Monetary System and Banking Poets of Social Order C Budd Economic Nationalism Again? D Green Ortega on Nicaragua Use Less Paper England and the Celtic Peoples S Blaxland Rainforest Hamburgers Western Culture - an Undeveloped Country C Budd Biological Bankruptcy R Jacobson Third World Development R Bugge Localising the Economy J Robertson Noble Geldof A Share-Owning Democracy False Europe The United Nations China opens her Doors The Message of Mercury Anchored in Hope - Poland Today S Briault Robert Owen R Querido Interfacing Organic Agriculture J Anderson Continues… NE6 Spring 1988 Community Farming Into South Africa Aids to Consciousness Urban and Rural Partnerships T Forster ARABLE T Forster Tekei: Farmer-Consumer Groups in Japan A Goetz The Big One Shares in Review Recent Developments in Ethical Investment Third World Debt J Lind No More Cash in Switzerland J-P Nikles Only Two Lobbies C Waterman Natural State or Nation State A Hartzok Mexico, Pyramid or Volcano? C Budd …Ends . NE 1:2/91 January / February 1991 NewEconomyMagazine Article Index : Series 5 (1990 - 1998) Did she jump, or was she pushed? Switzerland at the Cross Roads Rudolf Steiner on Taxation R Steiner New Economy Publications Tosh about Dosh J Papworth PO Box 341, Canterbury, Kent CT4 8GA England "Devolution and Money" Gifts gone Sour Author C Houghton Budd, unless otherwise stated. _______________________________________________________ NE 3:4/91 March / April 1991 Europe's Drift into Federalism SERIES 5 (NE 1:2 - ) January 1990 The Latvian Experience A Plotnieks The Disintegration of the Soviet Union V Vassylenko Of Sovereignty and Currency NE 1:2/90 January / February 1990 NE 5:6/91 May / June 1991 Romania The 1990s - A New British Renaissance J Hart Exchange Rates and Inflation (E Powell) A Yen for Sterling Switzerland - Refuge of Freedom The Economic Battlefield W J Stein Japan is No Model G Tang Heading for 1992 Countries as Economic Regions Towards Tripartydom Cassandra Pohl Review: Money and Debt What Meaning Usury? NE 3:4/90 March / April 1990 NE 7:8/91 July / August 1991 The Community Charge Morality and Economics J Papworth The Pacific Rim T Gyohten Balking at the Balkans The Work of Ralph Borsodi J Stucki Ideas for Social Change G Tang The Ecu as a Parallel Currency V G d'Estaing By What Star? European Currency Union Fragile China NE 9:10/91 September / October 1991 Assembly of Peoples Review: Manifesto for a Sustainable Society The Sociology of Land R Steiner Socialised Rent - Letter to Gorbachev 31 Economists NE 5-8/90 May - August 1990 And a reply… The State and the Land Iraq - Irrational or Irritating? A New Economic Model J Casals / German Unification C Houghton Budd E Herbolzeimer Middle Europe R Steiner The Economics of Public Utilities C Houghton Budd NE 11:12/91 November/December 1991 The Valdez Principles Remember Crash 87? P Barnes Local Currencies Review: The Myth of the Market Europe Confused Share's Experience S Witt NE 9:10/90 September / October 1990 The True State D Cruse "New World Order" NE 1:2/92 January / February 1992 Land Values and Inflation J Hatherley Taxes and the Environment R Waller Towards a Just Economy Economic Aphorisms Thoughts on the World's Recession Of Oil and Arms America: Britain's Uncertain Ally J Bourlet CAT
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