Rich Burkmar

An economically curious ecologist

Author: Rich Burkmar


  • Talking to my daughter: a brief history of capitalism

    Varoufakis, Y. (2017). Talking to my daughter: a brief history of capitalism. Random House. Yanis Varoufakis is a progressive politician and economist who negotiated on behalf of the Greek government during the Greek debt crisis of 2009-2018. He has a gift for communication and here has written an economics book that is unusually accessible. As far…

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    Talking to my daughter: a brief history of capitalism
  • Honourable Friends

    Lucas, C. (2015). Honourable friends?: Parliament and the fight for change. Portobello Books. Although this is, to a degree, a memoir of Carloline Lucas’ first parliamentary term from 2010 to 2015, it is also much more than that; it is a searing critique of democracy as exercised through our early 21st century parliamentary system. If you…

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    Honourable Friends
  • “We need to stop thinking that economic growth will lift all boats”

    Do you remember a few years back in 2019 when the UN rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights published a report that accused the Conservative government of presiding over a “systematic immiseration of a significant part of the British population”? Well the current incumbent of that position –  Olivier De Schutter – has been…

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    “We need to stop thinking that economic growth will lift all boats”
  • Moneyland: why thieves and crooks now rule the world and how to take it back

    Bullough, O. (2018). Moneyland: why thieves and crooks now rule the world and how to take it back. Profile Books. At the heart of this book lies a simple dichotomy: In an often jaw-dropping tour of the murky world of big money – Oliver Bullough shows how this relationship between law and money is systematically exploited…

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    Moneyland: why thieves and crooks now rule the world and how to take it back
  • Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations

    Ambler, L., Earle, J., Scott, N. (2022). Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations. United Kingdom: Manchester University Press. This is a book written predominately by young economists who refuse to submit meekly to the received wisdom of mainstream (neoclassical) economics which dominates the academic and cultural framing of economics in the world today. They argue that neoclassical economics is largely responsible for the environmental, social…

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    Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations
  • Wild Britain – a challenging thought experiment

    Review of Inside Science: Wild Britain Wild Britain is an episode of the Radio 4 programme Inside Science which was broadcast on May 5th 2023. The programme was presented by Gaia Vince and her panelists were Richard Benwell, Meredith Whitten, Hugo Tagholm and George Monbiot. At the 2022 United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15), the UK…

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    Wild Britain – a challenging thought experiment
  • Post Growth – Life after Capitalism

    Jackson, T. (2021). Post Growth: Life After Capitalism. United Kingdom: Wiley. Whilst the degrowth/post-growth literature, by definition, confronts the hegemony of growthism, it sometimes fights shy of directly challenging capitalism. But as the subtitle of Tim Jackson’s latest book makes clear, Post Growth does not suffer from any such coyness. In the second chapter- Who Killed Capitalism? – Jackson asserts…

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    Post Growth – Life after Capitalism
  • GDP growth – the Emperor has no clothes

    Review of Moral Maze: Is Growth a False God? Is Growth a False God? is an episode of the Radio 4 programme Moral Maze broadcast on 22nd March 2023. Presented by Michael Buerk, the programme has an unusual format where four semi-regular panelists question and elicit testimony from several invited guests representing opposite sides of…

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    GDP growth – the Emperor has no clothes
  • Prosperity Without Growth – Foundation for the Economy of Tomorrow

    Jackson, T. (2016). Prosperity Without Growth: Foundations for the Economy of Tomorrow. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis. This is the second edition of a book first published in 2009 which was itself a reworked version of a report published earlier that year for the UK Sustainable Development Commission (still available here). In the prologue to the second edition, Jackson describes…

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    Prosperity Without Growth – Foundation for the Economy of Tomorrow
  • Starting the week with the most important conversation

    Review of Start the week: Democratic capitalism – marriage on the rocks Democratic capitalism – marriage on the rocks is an episode of the Radio 4 Start the Week programme broadcast on 27th February 2023. The programme was presented by Tom Sutcliffe who expertly marshalled contributions from Bernie Sanders, Kate Raworth and Martin Wolf. The…

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    Starting the week with the most important conversation