Matters in the Air: 28th September 2016

MATTERS IN THE AIR – these notes are compiled by Rev Canon Peter Challen, are posted at  http://globaltable.org.uk/wp/,  and contribute background information for the Global Table, which continues on Wednesdays from 12noon to 2pm at the School of Economic Science, 11-13 Mandeville Place, W1U 3AJ – now hosted by the Open Research Group – meetings are open to all on a drop-in basis. .  We all continue to foster the public sense of the search for inclusive justice. We are trying to sense the richness of our networking without overburdening with detail. We collaborate that  action may flow in both, specified targeted initiatives AND in acknowledgement of our shared commitment to the promotion of Monetary Justice. Please send comments or questions on any issues raised and copy in org@globaltable.org.uk.
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FORTHCOMING EVENTSYou are invited to a House of Commons Meeting hosted by Ruth Cadbury MP on the right to withhold our taxes when our Government chooses to go to War. The meeting takes place on October 11th at 6.30pm in the House of Commons. You can find out more and register here … and if you go….  please report impressions pertinent to our cause.

See also:  CALENDAR OF EVENTS : see: http://globaltable.org.uk/wp/forthcoming-events

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REPORTS:

CCMJ’s AGM was held on Sat 24th September 2016 and a report is awaited – watch this space.

Critical Thinking posts daily blogs on a wide range of topics, and runs a regular discussion group on Wednesday evenings: http://www.freecriticalthinking.org

Some of our associates have attended the Labour Party Conference and their impressions would be greatly valued in this network.  Meanwhile see Guardian Feature on Momentum:  http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/18/momentum-activists-labour-jeremy-corbyn-feature

ICUK: is dealing with BOTH the need for many urgent palliatives within a dying system AND a systemic curative re-design and the democratic application of a curative and integrated political-economy.   Everyone who is ready to consider our challenge is likely already to be engrossed in a palliative in the existing system. We must clearly honour that fact, while also asking them as sensitively as we can to put their name and some deliberate additional activity to a critical mass movement for systemic restructuring. In this context we are offering the vital non-partisan, that is inclusive, approach ‘to use the system, to become the system to change the system, to recover trust’.
In order to bolster this educative mind-shift and maintain the creative tension of what so many think of as either/or rather than both/and, we must ensure that any clarifying of language does not obscure this profoundly radical intent – otherwise we are seen to be just another worthy radical adjustment disconnected from the integrity that is natural in the creative forces from which we all spring. Cromwell puts it bluntly in ousting Parliamentarians. Collective dischord demands fundamental reform, but we are trying ‘to use the system. to become the system, to change the system to recover trust:  http://www.constitutionalists.uk. This site is now subject to revision with new more realistic targets – enquire via peterchallen@gmail.com

LETSlink continues with systematic implementation of long-envisaged national and regional hubs – http://www.letslinkuk.net/practice/central-hub.htm – in order to enhancing participation in different regions of the UK: local groups are linked here: http://www.letslinkuk.net/regions/uk-map.htm

Occupy Economics Working Group continues to meet Mondays and Fridays 5-7pm at Friends House Euston, welcomes new visitors who drop by, and contributes papers to our network: http://occupylondon.org.uk/occupy-economics-working-group/

Further Reports are invited from our associates in the quest for inclusive justice to stir our awareness.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS & BLOGS – reviews always welcomed:

Isaac Asimov on Creativity: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/531911/isaac-asimov-asks-how-do-people-get-new-ideas/ – October 20, 2014

Bill Moyers: “We, the Plutocrats vs. We, the People”  – on saving the soul of democracy. 

Healing the Heart of Democracy: The Courage to Create a Politics Worthy of the Human Spirit.”  http://democracyeducationjournal.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1067&context=home

The interview with Brian Cox relating to his new book, ‘UNIVERSE – a guide to the Cosmos’, has, in relation to the ICUK phrase ‘in the harmony of nature’,  huge significance for all all our searchings for sanity in the political-economy’: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/sep/18/brian-cox-interview-it-is-a-book-about-how-to-think-universal-a-guide-to-the-cosmos#img-1

Do you know the David Graeber programmes on debt? I’ve listened to the two omnibus sessions which also cover ancient debt cancellations – there are 12 programmes currently available, which are well worth listening to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b054zdp6/episodes/player

Didier Jacobs and Sam Pizzigati: Extreme Inequality Is Not Driven by Merit, but by Rent-Seeking and Luck. Debunking the meritocratic argument on its own terms:  Read more

Ellen Brown on digital end of banking. https://ellenbrown.com/2016/09/16/central-bank-digital-currencies-a-revolution-in-banking/

George Monbiot:  Disposable Planet: 14 Sep 2016 Consumerism occupies a sacred and inviolable space, while the wonders of the living world are dispensable.

From Richard Murphy:  The trouble with the political centre is that it’s forgotten the rules Posted: 18 Sep 2016.  Further thoughts from Richard Murphy: The Financial Reporting Council really has got to talk to the world beyond the City  21 Sep 2016. Richard spoke at the Labour Party Conference – can anyone report on his impact?

Richard Vague: How to Suffocate Your Economy: Drown it in Massive Private Debt The whole world has too much of it. History suggests this won’t end well.   Read more

The Devil’s Pulpit by Robert Taylor: published 1832 in Boston Massachussets, and re-published in 2006 – recommended as an important read by Pete Davis. This series of sermons challenged the rigid and uncompromising views that were held by Christianity in England at the time. Reverend Taylor was originally a doctor who took up the holy orders in the Church of England.  Read more of this fascinating history:  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Devils-Pulpit-Robert-Taylor/dp/1585092576.
See also Astronomico Theological Lectures: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Astronomico-Theological-Lectures-Robert-Classic-Reprint/dp/B0093DF53C – Rev Robert Taylor was challenging the whole structure of the church.