Showing posts with label participatory democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label participatory democracy. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2025

A Belated Introduction to E.F. Schumacher (one of the few economists I respect)

Ernst Friedrich "Fritz" Schumacher (16 August 1911 – 4 September 1977) was an internationally influential economic thinker, statistician and economist in Britain, serving as Chief Economic Advisor to the UK National Coal Board for two decades.

His ideas became popularized in much of the English-speaking world during the 1970s. He is best known for his critique of Western economies and his proposals for human-scale, decentralized and appropriate technologies. According to The Times Literary Supplement, his 1973 book Small Is Beautiful: a study of economics as if people mattered is among the 100 most influential books published since World War II and was soon translated into many languages, bringing him international fame.

Schumacher's basic development theories have been summed up in the catch-phrases Intermediate Size and Intermediate Technology. In 1977 he published A Guide For The Perplexed as a critique of materialist scientism and as an exploration of the nature and organization of knowledge. Together with long-time friends and associates like Professor Mansur Hoda, Schumacher founded the Intermediate Technology Development Group (now Practical Action) in 1966.

[Source: Wikipedia]

When we begin to suspect that we are not on the right road, then of course we get a lot of radicals, fanatics. And a fanatic is a person who, when he senses that he is doing the wrong thing, redoubles his efforts. We have plenty of those. I call them ‘the people of the forward stampede’. They have a slogan, emblazoned on their banner, ‘A break-through a day keeps the crisis away’. They are stampeding us into greater and greater violence. More and more mad-hat schemes.


But now there is another great groundswell of people whom I call ‘ the homecomers’, who say, ‘The purpose of our existence on this earth cannot be to destroy it. The purpose of our existence can’t be to work ourselves silly and to end up in a lunatic asylum. Let’s reconsider.’


I was on the other side of the iron curtain, where they explained to me at great length that their system was so much better than our system. Finally they said, ‘In any case the Western economies are like an express train hurtling at ever-increasing speed towards an abyss.’ Then there was a short pause, and they said, ‘But we shall overtake you.’ That is the automatism of progress.


[Extracted from "CARING, FOR REAL" ~ E.F. Schumacher's last speech]



[First posted 29 August 2011, reposted 17 August 2020]




Monday, November 28, 2011

KILL THE BILL AGAINST PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY!

Poster by Arun Paul



It's a total outrage! The freedom to peacefully assemble is an inalienable right of human beings everywhere - except in tinpot despotisms. If you don't fancy living in a police state and raising your children in a climate of fear where public protest is forbidden by law, then join the Lawyers' Walk4Freedom from the Lake Club to Parliament House at 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, 29 November 2011.

The lawyers feel compelled to voice their disapproval of this attempt to further curb democratic expression in Malaysia. We want the present Police Act against public assembly abolished - not amended with even more stringent stipulations!

It's clear that the Umno/BN regime is getting further and further out of sync with the evolutionary and revolutionary spirit of the times. What they would  like to do is clamp down once and for all on all street demonstrations by imposing impossible-to-meet requirements.

We the public do not need permission from the police to protest. The police force exists to serve and protect us - the public - not the vested interests of an overprivileged and utterly corrupt elite. 


NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ACTION - NOT WHEN IT'S TOO LATE TO SAVE THE COUNTRY FROM AN INCREASINGLY DESPERATE AND OPPRESSIVE REGIME!