Kurland also outlines the national economic reform agenda called the Capital Homestead Act, how it would work, and how it would offer every child, woman and man equal economic opportunity and equal access to the means to become an owner of advanced forms of productive capital. Kurland relates how these ideas might be applied locally through Citizens Land Cooperatives to help rebuild struggling communities and economically empower every citizen:
Monday, September 9, 2019
Norman Kurland on Russell Williams's "The Challenge"
In this 29-minute interview from December 12, 2016, Norman Kurland
explains the Just Third Way, a new economic paradigm that arose largely from
the ideas of Louis Kelso. Kurland explains to host Russell Williams how this
justice-based approach could support democracy and help us address many of the
problems facing communities, nations and the world.
Kurland also outlines the national economic reform agenda called the Capital Homestead Act, how it would work, and how it would offer every child, woman and man equal economic opportunity and equal access to the means to become an owner of advanced forms of productive capital. Kurland relates how these ideas might be applied locally through Citizens Land Cooperatives to help rebuild struggling communities and economically empower every citizen:
Kurland also outlines the national economic reform agenda called the Capital Homestead Act, how it would work, and how it would offer every child, woman and man equal economic opportunity and equal access to the means to become an owner of advanced forms of productive capital. Kurland relates how these ideas might be applied locally through Citizens Land Cooperatives to help rebuild struggling communities and economically empower every citizen: