: Stefan Brunnhuber
: The Tao of Finance The future wealth of nations
: oekom verlag
: 9783962386900
: 1
: CHF 4.70
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: Wirtschaft
: English
: 95
: kein Kopierschutz
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A Mechanism that Can Change the World This book initiates a debate, which has thus far not taken place in society. It describes a financial mechanism to sustainably finance our common future and in particular, the United Nations Sustainability Developments Goals. A parallel, optional currency system, operating through distributive ledger technology can offer such a mechanism. In order to grasp and implement this new financial mechanism however, our collective Western mind-set must gravitate towards Eastern thinking, namely Taoism. It is only in doing so that we can attain a more sustainable future, with wealth, peace, humanity and a healthier planet.

Trained car mechanic, studied Medicine and Socioeconomics in tandem, PhD in Medicine, PhD in Socioeconomics, student of Sir R. Dahrendorf, over 12 international guest professorships (Medicine, Finance, Sustainability), two board-certified medical specializations, multiple sub-specializations, over 10 years as vicechairman of the European Institute of Medicine, currently Medical Director and Chief Medical Officer in Germany (Saxony), Senator (elected in 2015) of the European Academy of Science and Arts, Member of the Austrian Chapter of the Club of Rome, political consulting, founding member of Alma Mater Europeae, Board of Trustees of the World Academy of Arts and Science, Endowed Professor and Chair for Psychology& Sustainability, special expertise and experience in the impact of life science on sustainability issues, especially Psychology of the Anthropocene, Finance, post-growth scenarios, Psychology of Interfaith Dialogue, over 300 publications and talks, several international lecture series, co-author of the Report to the Club of Rome (Money and Sustainability 2014), co-author of a textbook that has been a bestseller in Germany for the last 25 years, The Art of Transformation (2018, editions in several languages in press); The Open Society - a pledge for Freedom and Order (oekom, 2019 Munich).