‘The Future of Capitalism’ at TNP Library

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John Fullerton

On Thursday, March 30 at 7 p.m., The Nantucket Project (TNP) Library Series presents “The Future of Capitalism: Navigating Global Crises and The Great Change of Our Time” with John Fullerton.

“We’re living amid interconnected economic, political, environmental, humanitarian crises and undergoing a Great Change comparable to The Enlightenment,” says John Fullerton, founder and president of Capital Institute, a Greenwich-based non-partisan think tank.

Come hear how capitalism – particularly our obsession with GDP – got us here, and how we can transform our businesses to be profitable and build a just and sustainable future. Fullerton will discuss:

• How capitalism can be structured to move us toward a healthy financial system and human economy.
• Why action is urgent now as we enter the Anthropocene, the first time in history that human activity is the dominant influence on the condition of the environment globally.
• His own experiences working on Wall Street, why he walked away, and what he’s learned since.

A former managing director at JPMorgan, Fullerton left Wall Street in 2001, later founding Capital Institute to illuminate ways for financial systems to promote a more sustainable way of living on earth. Fullerton was a member of the Greenwich-based Long Term Capital Oversight Committee that managed the $3.6 billion rescue of the distressed hedge fund in 1998 and he introduced the term Regenerative Capitalism upon the publication of his 2015 paper, “Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal Principles and Patterns Will Shape Our New Economy.”

The Nantucket Project (TNP) Library is located at 123 Mason St. The fee for the program is $10. RSVP is required and can be made at nantucketproject.regfox.com/tnp-library-the-future-of-capitalism

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