Hoodie Economics

Hoodie Economics

by Jack Manning Bancroft
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 30/08/2023

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In Hoodie Economics, Jack Manning Bancroft builds a values system revolution that centres a relational economy, offering urgent and transformative solutions to embrace Indigenous thinking and ideas from outside the margins and pushing the focus from capitalism to relationships – from the people in suits to the people in hoodies.


Economics is what we value, and in that way, economics is for everyone. But modern financial empires have shut out the many to instead prioritise ‘limitless’ market growth, attention economies and stock profits for the very few. We have been denied our sense of agency and taught to focus on the self above all, and the biggest stock that is down is our relationships – both with each other and with nature. But we have the powerful tools of imagination and exchange that will allow us to reshape economics for everyone.


Hoodie Economics draws on alternative intelligence sources to look at the patterns of money, ownership and reductive thinking that we have inherited, and how we have the potential to create a new (old) foundation of equality – relational economies instead of transactional ones, and networks that are truly social. Just as Jack Manning Bancroft sets out to reimagine economics, Hoodie Economics rethinks the economics book, inviting all readers to find their own way through its narratives and to feel energised by its ideas. In increasingly anxious and tumultuous times, this book offers a mind-expanding economic philosophy that centres unlikely connections, knowledge sharing, custodianship and joy.

ISBN:
9781761440359
9781761440359
Category:
Economic theory & philosophy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
30-08-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hardie Grant Books
Jack Manning Bancroft

Jack Manning Bancroft is the CEO and Founder of AIME (www.aimementoring.com). In 2005, as a then 19-year-old uni student, Jack founded the AIME Program with 25 Indigenous kids in Redfern. AIME incorporated in 2008 and Jack became a CEO at the age of 22.

Jack is now one of Australia's youngest CEOs leading a team of nearly 100 staff across the country and in 2013, AIME was voted 26th in BRW's Best Places to Work. Today, AIME works with over 3,500 Indigenous high school students and 1250 university student acting as mentors across Australia.

Over the last four years, back-to-back, AIME students have finished school at almost the same rate as every Australian child. By 2018, AIME seeks to expand across the nation to connect with 10,000 Indigenous high school kids annually and have all of these kids finishing school at the same rate as every Australian child.

In recognition of AIME's impact, Jack was named 2010 NSW Young Australian of the Year, 2010 Young People's Australian Human Rights Medallist and received the University of Sydney 2010 Young Alumni of the Year Award.

Jack is also the CEO and a Founder of Fone Free Feb www.fonefreefeb.com and a graduate of the University of Sydney and Stanford.

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