Accidental Gods

Step by Radical Step: The Route to a Flourishing New Economy with Colleen Schneider

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Sep 10, 2025
Join Colleen Schneider, a Doctoral student specializing in Social-Ecological Economics, as she unpacks the flawed narratives of growth-based economies. She challenges conventional wisdom about government spending, advocating for a fresh perspective that prioritizes ecological balance and human well-being. Delve into the complexities of money as a social construct, explore the rise of Bitcoin amidst economic crises, and discover strategies from Spain and Mexico that promote community empowerment. Schneider envisions a degrowth economy that nurtures meaningful relationships over mere consumption.
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INSIGHT

Crypto Didn't Depoliticize Money

  • Crypto's rise during the financial crisis highlighted money as social agreement, but crypto attempted to depoliticize money instead of reclaiming public control.
  • Money's value depends on collective acceptance and political context, not apolitical algorithms.
INSIGHT

Bonds Are Political Tools, Not Absolute Limits

  • Government deficits are financed by selling bonds, but bonds mainly shift liabilities and pay interest to holders like pension funds.
  • Bonds are often ceremonial; central banks can intervene to stabilise bond markets, exposing political choices.
ADVICE

Spend Boldly On Public Needs

  • Use public spending to fund essential services and employment instead of fearing arbitrary fiscal limits.
  • Direct fiscal capacity toward jobs and infrastructure needed for a just ecological transition.
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