A full list of STWR’s publications as well as related news, articles and blogs can be found below.
The great British make off: how a new materialism can give us back control
Blog / 25th January 2017The New Economics Foundation has long made the case for a richer relationship with ‘stuff’ that can help turn the tables on our abusive consumer culture. The good news is that a new form of materialism is already emerging; everywhere people are beginning to make, do, share and get involved, writes Ruth Potts.
Aid in reverse: how poor countries develop rich countries
Article / 20th January 2017New research on global financial flows shows that the usual development narrative has it backwards; aid is effectively flowing in reverse. And some of the very countries that so love to tout their foreign aid contributions are the ones enabling mass theft from developing countries, argues Jason Hickel.
One-percenters, pay your taxes
Article / 20th January 2017Is there anything that the world’s corporations can do about the scourge of inequality? The answer is yes, but it means rewriting the economic rules – for the only sustainable prosperity is shared prosperity, writes Joseph E. Stiglitz.
People’s power vs. rising inequality: Demanding change locally, nationally, & globally
Report / 19th January 2017As the world’s media showcase Donald Trump and the World Economic Forum, ActionAid urge us to stay focused on the presence of social movements that pose the real solution to rising inequality. Only people’s power, united across borders, can reverse the hoarding of power and wealth by a tiny elite, re-democratizing our politics, our societies, and our economies. The following extract is taken from ActionAid’s latest brief [pdf] that summarises the publications from its Inequality Series.
The scourge of inequality: There can be no peace or freedom while it persists
Article / 18th January 2017What we are witnessing in South Africa and around the world is an inequality emergency, and the solutions require all of us to listen to the most marginalised and co-operate with all. Once again we need to follow the inspiration of our young people, and work towards building a mass social movement that fights for economic transformation, writes Jay Naidoo.