Le Potager du Paresseux, presentation video by Didier Helmstetter (alias Did67): its origin, its objectives and its principles… Caption of the introductory photo: "The owner of the Potager du Laesseux surprised at work… explanation! "The" Potager du Laesseux "is a way of producing vegetables" more than organic ", in abundance, without any labor […]
Month: June 2016
For more solidarity between capital and labor, more equity in remuneration
For more solidarity between capital and labor or how to move the lines in the company for more equity in remuneration? In his book “For more solidarity between capital and labor” (published by L'Harmattan 2004) Rémi Guillet emphasizes the importance of the challenge of the company in the equitable sharing of […]
Forbidden Country Doctors of the World against price gouging of some drugs
Yesterday the Médecins du Monde association broadcast an "incisive" advertising campaign on the Internet about the excessive prices of certain drug treatments. The campaign was in fact refused to be broadcast by “classic” displays by the Professional Advertising Regulatory Authority (ARPP). JCDecaux, MediaTransport and L'Insert therefore refused to post this […]
Le Potager du Laesseux by Didier Helmstetter (Did67), an effortless vegetable garden with hay
Didier Helmstetter's vegetable garden. How to garden effortlessly with hay, a “4 in 1” super-material Photos: Didier Helmstetter. Introductory photo: vegetables grown in soil that has never been worked - no spade, no pickaxe, no hoe, no grelinette… And of course, without using a tiller! The use of hay, instead of others […]
Le Potager du Paresseux: producing “more than organic” vegetables almost without work!
Le Potager du Laesseux, producing "more than organic" vegetables, almost without work, with yields equivalent to those of a classic garden with chemical treatments: a dream? Not with the "Potager du Laesseux"! DR photos: Didier Helmstetter. Introductory photo “The Sloth of the Vegetable Garden in action, its motto: less active ingredients; more […]
Are the physical limits to growth relevant?
Are the physical limits to growth [1] relevant? Since the famous sentence of KE Boulding [2] as well as the publication of the report of the Club of Rome, this physical limit has become a commonplace: all the more reason to be wary of it and to question the validity of the assertion , since with global warming, they are […]
A life to change era, self-portrait of an "econologist" Rémi Guillet
The “South Seas” editions have just published “A life for a change of era”, the author of which Rémi Guillet has already published on the Econologie.com site… The work and goals of the Econology site converge with those of Rémi and this for 2 main reasons: Rémi defends the links, not necessarily obvious to everyone, between the economy […]