[MCN] THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME : Q&A: The power of tiny gardens and their role in addressing climate change -- MIT News
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To address the climate crisis, one must understand environmental history. MIT Professor Kate Brown's research has typically focused on ...
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"Controlled capitalism … had been a truly colossal success. From the end of the Second World War until the mid-1970s the American and European economies were uplifted by many years of rapid growth, bringing affluence from the relatively few to almost all."
"In the late 1970s the tendency to control capitalism was abruptly reversed."
“ … the most striking feature of our turbo-capitalist times, the hollowing-out of democratic governance over the economy.”
Edward Luttwak, Turbo-Capitalism.
1998 in Great Britain by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
1999 in the U.S. by Harper Collins.
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