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Who will be the new Financiers?

7 04 2009

Hazel Henderson writes in a recent post

“A venture capitalist friend of mine asked me in a recent discussion about the financial meltdown, “who will be the new financiers?”

I answered immediately, “the new financiers will be the high-level information and knowledge brokers – and they will aggregate the new research on global change processes and lead in structuring the deals now creating the growing green economy.” Today information and media drive markets.

These new financiers are already operating unseen by traditional Wall Streeters and asset managers. They are largely invisible to current financial players and governments because information is their prime currency; rather than money.

The new deal-makers value the role of honest, well-managed currencies that remain dependable stores of value and mediums of exchange. Money is a special kind of information, not a commodity in itself, but rather a brilliant invention of the human mind.

When backed by real-world goods and service, as well as strong contracts, money can accurately track and score human ingenuity, productivity and transactions interacting with the natural wealth of resources of our home: Planet Earth.”

By Hazel Henderson © 2009

Continue reading Hazels post

I was reminded of this after checking out the upcoming talk by Thomas H. Greco, Jr

International Guest Speaker Thomas H Greco, Jnr. Wednesday 8th April, 7.00pm

Venue: Auckland University Theatre OGGB5, Owen G Glenn Building , 12 Grafton Rd Auckland

The global financial crisis is no accident. It is the natural outcome of a flawed system that has long been building to a climax.

Tom Greco is a community how and why conventional money and banking malfunction, describes the comprehensive metamorphic change that civilization is presently experiencing, and outlines voluntary alternative approaches to exchange and finance that empower communities and reward people fairly.

Tom Greco is a community and monetary economist, writer, networker, and consultant, who for three decades has been working at the leading edge of transformational restructuring. He is regarded as a leading expert in monetary theory and history, credit clearing systems, community economic development and complementary currencies.

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P.S Greco also speaking in Wellington (St John Church Centre cnr Dixon & Willis St.), Tuesday 14th April 7pm.  Check comment links below for Greco podcast on RadioNZ

In the search for alternative scenarios for what comes next I find it useful to look at the history as well. A documentary series like Commanding Heights (2003) is a very good place to start.

This is a legendary series screened by PBS in the US.  Embedded video link follows. You will need broadband otherwise go to the main site (link above) and check for other versions.

Part 1 Commanding Heights

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  • Date : 7 April 2009
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4 responses to “Who will be the new Financiers?”

8 04 2009
raf (08:01:13) :

Jason,

It’s well worth catching Tom Greco speaking. All p2p enthusiasts should bowl along as well.

And also worth attending the Community Currency conference in Wanganui which is on in 10 days time

http://www.transitiontowns.org.nz/node/1470

The current monetary structure is on fire. Whilst authorities do everything they can to put it out there is no doubt that some serious damage has been done.

Community currencies are one response (of many) to the linear and hierarchical Bretton Woods designed global money system.

I’ll be interested to get your feedback on the talk if you make it.

Cheers

Raf

8 04 2009
JasonK (08:08:59) :

Thanks Raf,

Thought you would know about Tom. I think we have a chance to do some things differently now that the usual structures and money systems have proved to be so far out of whack with reality.

11 04 2009
Suzanne Kendrick (05:30:48) :

Thomas Greco is speaking on Kim Hill. 9.00 Saturday 11th April. If you missed it, check out http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday Podcasts as it may be there.

11 04 2009
JasonK (09:20:18) :

Thanks for the tip -off Suzanne. I think the Saturday podcasts are over here. Greco podcast is here. Although having listened to the whole discussion I don’t see a way to go forward from the present system without a major cultural shift.


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