Mining the Commons: Eudaimonia and Extractives | Charles Roche | TEDxBunbury

By Plicatus EN in Economy 1372 views 12th January 2018 Video Duration: 00:28:45
Seeking change, Charles applies a variety of concepts and lenses to inform on-ground action. He is confident that there must be a better way for extractive i...

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