Christian Felber talks on the economy for the common good
Austrian-born Christian Felber is writer, economist and thinker focused on the relation between society and the economy. He is the creator of the concept "economy for the common good” and member of the anti-globalisation movement Attac. He is also founder of the Demokratische Bank.

The economy for the common good is a new economic and political concept created by Christian Felber himself in 2010 and explained thoroughly in a book he published shortly after. It is an alternative economic model to both capitalism and planned economies. It is based on the defence of a sustainable economy and rewrites the rules of today's economic system in order to solve the contradictions existing between the market and society, thus favouring a positive contribution to common good and collaboration.
Writer, Economist, Thinker and Dancer
Christian Felber studied Spanish, Psychology, Sociology and Political Sciences in Madrid and Vienna. He is lecturer at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, and writer, economist and thinker specialising in the relation between society and the economy. He is a member of the anti-globalisation movement Attac and founder of the democratic bank (Demokratische Bank), as well as a professional contemporary dancer.
He is an internationally renowned speaker and author of several bestsellers including Let's save the Euro!, Economy for the Common Good and Money. The new rules of the game.