UK Economic Historian Christopher Houghton Budd visiting Melbourne for a 5 day residency
“When you have a global financial system, the only way you can localise it is through your consciousness.”
“The origin of credit is your initiative, your idea.”
“If I ruled the world, I would require every teenager to be taught financial literacy in a true fashion”
(Christopher Houghton Budd)
Dr Christopher Houghton Budd is an internationally-renowned economic and monetary author and historian specialising in Rudolf Steiner’s contribution to our understanding of modern economic life, especially on macro-financial issues, school financing, financial literacy and such concerns as farm succession and farming economics generally. His many workshops continue to involve installations and the use of pastel-illustrated black panels – an important medium well-known for its use by Steiner and Josef Beuys in their own expositions on economics.
The residency at The Salon, Abbotsford convent, Melbourne from November 15th-20th comprises a 2 day conference focusing on the financial literacy needed to navigate life today followed by a series of one day intensives highlighting financial literacy and modern day issues for education, business and youth.
For new economy and social entrepreneurs, business owners, large and small, teachers, school leaders, students, and young people interested in financial freedom.
Friday 15th Nov to Saturday 16th Nov 9am-5pm
2 day conference: Financial Literacy: Life without a Central Bank
Monday 18th Nov 9am-5pm
1 day event: Finance at the Threshold for Business: Size does not matter
Tuesday 19th Nov 9am-5pm
1 day event: Finance at the Threshold in Education: Rethinking Public Policy
Wednesday 20th Nov 9am-5pm
1 day event: Finance at the Threshold for Youth: Taking Life into Account
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