Who serves who? Two questions on which the future depends
Challenging the worldview reflected in government orthodoxy which inevitably favours exploiting the natural world and human society to further ‘the...
Read moreMancunian by birth, Rosalind returned to Manchester to obtain a first class degree in econometrics but shunned the City for a career teaching Maths and Economics in Derbyshire and Devon. Disillusioned with the increasingly prescriptive curriculum and testing regimes which tainted the pupil/teacher relationship, Rosalind retired and now lives in Worcestershire. Rosalind enjoys the outdoors and photography and is a lifelong Manchester United supporter. With health issues limiting active pursuits Rosalind has become involved in the movement to modernise economic thinking typified by the student driven Post-Crash Economics Society at Manchester.
Challenging the worldview reflected in government orthodoxy which inevitably favours exploiting the natural world and human society to further ‘the...
Read moreWhere is the accountability and democratic representation of our contempt and entitlement-ridden government?
Read moreRosalind pleads for a society which respects that everyone is different and ‘squiggly’, like the pieces in a jigsaw, which...
Read moreRosalind argues that GDP should measure not only the monetary value of goods and services but the value of all...
Read moreIn Part2 of her ‘Alternative Narrative’, Rosalind Wain argues that the National Debt should be viewed in a positive light...
Read moreRosalind Wain explains that there is an ‘Alternative Narrative’ to economics which is based on a holistic analysis of society...
Read moreIs it possible for our leaders to think about valuing human beings and accepting that the role of money should...
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