The Wonderful Circles of Oz: A Circular Economy Story

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With the world’s economies impacted by coronavirus, billions are feeling social, environmental, and economic injustices. The call for a new, more just, more distributive economic story and system is louder and more urgent than ever. The Wonderful Circles of Oz provides both the framework and solutions for navigating towards an effective circular economy – the gateway to an abundant, autonomous, and democratic future.

Widely regarded as one of the world’s most engaging circular economy thought leaders, Ken Webster, together with creative writer, Alex Duff, use a storytelling approach based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to offer a new, accessible, and compelling narrative about the future direction of our economy.

‘The harder you work, the more you’ll improve your lot.’ That’s the simple story we’ve been sold over the last 40 years to justify how today’s economy works. Yet extreme inequality, the devastation of our natural world, and the erosion of our communities tell us this economic story resembles a work of fiction and the way our extractive economy operates is not fit for purpose. Still a restoration narrative, a satisfying story about our future and how we’ll get there, is slow to emerge. Using allegory, commentary, and reflection, this book helps speed the shift from an extractive economy of materials, energy, and finance to one based on an effective circular economy, which builds wealth as a stock of solutions accessible to all.

The Wonderful Circles of Oz goes beyond tired debates (capital vs labour and market vs state) and blends fiction and non to effectively communicate the need for macro-economic system redesign. Exploring complex change and containing echoes of modern monetary theory, this book is a must for business professionals, students, and anyone with an interest in the circular economy.

Author(s): Ken Webster, Alex Duff
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 228
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
About the authors
Acknowledgements
Welcome from the authors
PART ONE – A fictional world. Rewriting the allegory
1 Weathering extremities
2 From poor to paws
3 From straw for brains to wise owls
4 Heartless: If only AI had EI
5 Making the lion’s share enough to go around
6 Locked in the past
7 Technological wizardry or trickery?
8 The wonderful Emerald City
9 The magical festival of urban food
10 The nightmare of Oz the Terrible
11 Meeting the wonderful Wizard of Oz
12 Back home
13 Chasing rainbows
14 Official correspondence of The Wizard’s Office, Oz
PART TWO – A real-world framework. An imaginary for the 21st century. Updated version based on the Wizard’s working guide. Drafted back in Exeter by (Dorie), Ken, & Alex
15 An introduction to this ‘Imaginary for today’s real world’ from Ken & Alex
16 An overview: The Wonderful Circles of Oz framework and sigil for resetting the rules of the game
17 Today’s economic narrative
18 Worldview pre-science
19 Shifting the metaphor: From machine to metabolism
20 The productive cycle: Four rules for materials to flow not fail our economy
21 Uncovering the big players: Active but hidden in plain sight
22 The gatekept cycle: Four rules for money to circulate not clot our economy
23 The liberation and terrors of a digital world
24 A flourishing democracy – the path to a flourishing economy
PART THREE – A ‘golden’ path between the fiction, the framework, and real-world applications
25 Story as a strategy for sharing real world complex ideas
26 Weathering extremities – real world themes
27 From poor to paws – real world themes
28 From straw for brains to wise owls – real world themes
29 Heartless: If only AI had EI – real world themes
30 Making the lion’s share enough to go around – real-world themes
31 Locked in the past – real world themes
32 Technological wizardry or trickery – real world themes
33 The wonderful Emerald City – real world themes
34 The magical festival of urban food – real world themes
35 The nightmare of Oz the Terrible – real world themes
36 Meeting the wonderful Wizard of Oz – real world themes
37 Back home and Chasing rainbows – real world themes
Afterword from the authors