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Introduction, practical examples, and discussion.

The Economy for the Common Good appears as the practical realization of fundamental values of humanity and respect for nature, which are also found in the heritage of religious and wisdom traditions. Its initiator, Christian Felber, created a comprehensive alternative model with the Economy for the Common Good, in which money and markets serve humanity and nature again. This vision is driven by the idea of a democratic community where social cohesion and ecologically responsible economy play a primary role. The Economy for the Common Good has not remained a theory but has grown into a continuously expanding movement.

Raymond Aendekerk and Gregor Waltersdorfer, both founders and members of the ASBL 'Economy for the Common Good Luxembourg', will introduce this concept and illustrate with practical examples how it operates. They will also show how this model can replace the current competitive economy. It is intriguing to note that thousands of companies worldwide have already successfully adopted this model.


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Organization: Centre de Formation Diocésain Jean XXIII.
Collaboration: EwB, among others.
Automatically translated from German.



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2728 Luxembourg Ctre Jean XXIII, 2728 Neudorf-Weimershof Luxembourg

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Ctre Jean XXIII
2728 Neudorf-Weimershof Luxembourg




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  • 2026-03-24 19:30:00 2026-03-24 21:30:00 Europe/Paris Economy for the Common Good Introduction, practical examples, and discussion. The Economy for the Common Good appears as the practical realization of fundamental values of humanity and respect for nature, which are also found in the heritage of religious and wisdom traditions. Its initiator, Christian Felber, created a comprehensive alternative model with the Economy for the Common Good, in which money and markets serve humanity and nature again. This vision is driven by the idea of a democratic community where social cohesion and ecologically responsible economy play a primary role. The Economy for the Common Good has not remained a theory but has grown into a continuously expanding movement. Raymond Aendekerk and Gregor Waltersdorfer, both founders and members of the ASBL 'Economy for the Common Good Luxembourg', will introduce this concept and illustrate with practical examples how it operates. They will also show how this model can replace the current competitive economy. It is intriguing to note that thousands of companies worldwide have already successfully adopted this model. Ctre Jean XXIII, 2728 Neudorf-Weimershof Luxembourg ErwuesseBildung
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