- Macroeconomics
- Small Is Beautiful: Economics As If People Mattered (book) by E. F. Schumacher
- What Are Community Values? - YouTube
- "The Amish: Microenterprises and a Changing Society"
- UC Atlas of Global Inequality
- Critical mass (sociodynamics)—for better or for worse
- NoContest (book) by Alfie Kohn
- Jared Ferrie, "Toward a Holistic Economics"
- Transitioning to Holistic Economics - Great Transition Stories
- Richard D. Wolff
- Professor Richard D. Wolff | Economics Professor
- How Wealth Reduces Compassion: Scientific American—Scientific American (April 10, 2012)
- Walk Out Walk On
- Why Cooperation Is Better Business Than Competition—Warren Cassell, Jr. in Entrepreneur (June 30, 2014)
- The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future—Joseph Stiglitz
- Really radical economics—Julie A. Nelson on openDemocracy, November 11, 2013
- It's The Economists, Stupid—Ideas (radio show) on CBC Radio One, Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Job displacement
- (adapted from "First they came ...")
- When textile work was automated and outsourced, John Q. Public did not object, because he was not a textile worker.
- When farm work was automated and outsourced, John Q. Public did not object, because he was not a farm worker.
- When shoemaking was automated and outsourced, John Q. Public did not object, because he was not a shoemaker.
- Furthermore, John Q. Public indulged himself with low prices for textile products and farm produce and shoes, although doing so did not benefit local textile workers or local farm workers or local shoemakers.
- When the work of John Q. Public was automated and outsourced, no one objected.
- Individually and collectively, can years of economic self-sacrifice atone for years of economic self-indulgence?