Open Debate on MONEY and INTEREST (to be held on 30th May 2014)

Post date: May 21, 2014 8:43:34 PM

Friday, 30th May 2014,

at 6:40 to 8 p.m.

arranged by the

Coalition for Economic Justice

See information below

that theIU has joined since 2008.

 

Venue:

11 Mandeville Place, London W1U 3AJ

- by courtesy of The School of Economic Science -

few minutes walk from Bond Street Tube Station at Oxford Street

 

where Tommas Graves will open a debate about

 

MONEY and INTEREST

Admission free

 

The Object is to review the proposals by "Positive Money" in relation to the state recovering the issuance of money from the banks, and to follow this with a discussion on limiting or eliminating Interest as proposed by Dr. Clive Menzies of 'Critical Thinking'

 

 

Hope you can make it.

Ole

 

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Coalition for Economic Justice < www.C4EJ.com > was established November 2008 when 12 rather different organisations (see below) agreed to combine their efforts in striving to convince influential UK persons (journalists, academics, politicians, civil servants, and others) of the virtues of land-value taxation; meaning public collection of values created by nature and by the community. These values are due to various advantages human beings can have of locations when they produce what they need for their living and comfort and when they set up their homes or business.

What initiated the establishment of CEJ was the economic crises that in 2008 began pestering most civilised societies. Since its inauguration the CEJ has made important achievements; established contacts to politicians and civil servants; and raised (together with others) awareness among journalists and academics of the need for LVT.

When appropriate, CEJ calls a Steering Group meeting of representatives from the participating organisations who discuss and agree strategies, plan activities, and define and accept tasks. Sub committees are working between Steering Group meetings.

In order to keep members of the participating organisations updated about CEJ progresses, achievements and new ideas the CEJ calls occasionally for a General CEJ Meeting, such as the above mentioned.

 

Today Coalition for Economic Justice consists of:

Henry George Foundation of Great Britain (HGFofGB)

School of Economic Science (SES)

Systemic Fiscal Reform Group (SFRG)

Labour Land Campaign (LLC)

Christian Council for Monetary Justice (CCMJ)

Liberal Democrat Action on LVT and Economic Reform (ALTER)

Land is Free (LIF)

Professional Land Reform Group (PLRG)

Land Value Taxation Campaign (LVTC)

International Union for Land Value Taxation (theIU)

Taxpayers against Poverty (TAP)

Professional Land Reform Group (PLRG)

[Observer Status] Young People’s Party

[Observer Status] Green Party