Recent News, Interviews, Articles, and OpEds
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Economics as if Caring Matters Challenge, March-April 2012
"In this superb piece, Riane Eisler tries to untangle the limitations of both capitalism and socialism. There is no place for a caring economy in these models -- no value given to caring for our trees or, as emphasized in this piece, our children. New models are needed, and the author presents the beginning of one. If economics moves in any direction, it should be this one." Jeff Madrick, Challenge Editor
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The Real Wealth of Nations
Reviews/Interviews

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National Press Club
Audio Interview
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Interview with
Speaker's Forum on NPR
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Riane Eisler
The Caring Economy |
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Interview with Susan Cavanagh on “SummitSpeak…All Leaders Rise”
on VoiceAmerica’s™ Business Network (mp3) |

A Real Reason to Get Out of Bed in the Morning: Riane Eisler’s The Real Wealth of Nations

Interview at the
Green Festival
in Washington DC
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Humans and Nature-Centric Economics - Radio Interview with New Dimensions Cafe (mp3)
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The Huffington Post
"Real Economic Change That's Logical Not Pathological"
An Article by Riane Eisler
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It's Time for a "Caring" Economic Policy (PDF)
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Radio interview
on the
Thom Hartman Show
(10 mins)
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Stanford Social Innovation Review
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American Library Association
Booklist Review
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Riane Eisler on "Progressive Family Values: A Call for a
Pro-child, Pro-democracy Family Agenda" (link)
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Raffi sings his song Tomorrow's Children inspired by Riane Eisler's book of the same name |

Video Interview
with Riane from the
Global Oneness Project
A Kalliopeia Foundation Special Project (2 mins)
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A radio interview
with Greg Allen
(22 mins)
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Publisher's Weekly Review of The Real Wealth of Nations |


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