
Helen McCabe
Founder and Managing Director at Future Women
Managing Director, Founder Future Women
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6 days ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Helen McCabe
Can community finance go beyond the balance sheet? In Episode 10 of Making Waves, we’re heading to Dublin to hear how Donore Credit Union — Ireland’s very first — has transformed lives and neighbourhoods by putting collaboration at the heart of everything it does. Our guest, Dave McAuley, stepped into the role of CEO in 2016 with one task: to wind the credit union down.
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2 weeks ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Helen McCabe
As part of its 25th anniversary celebrations, Wave Community Bank is calling on local residents across East Sussex to nominate community organisations for a special £500 award recognising outstanding voluntary and charitable work.
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2 weeks ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Helen McCabe
Sussex-based credit union launches ‘Making Waves’ to spotlight financial wellbeing and community impactWave Community Bank, a trusted credit union serving East Sussex, Brighton & Hove, Kent, Medway and Bexley, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with the launch of Making Waves — a new podcast series shining a light on the organisation’s mission to promote financial wellbeing, ethical lending and community empowerment.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
tandfonline.com | Helen McCabe
ABSTRACTMost work on John Stuart Mill focuses on his account of civil or political liberties. But as Bruce Baum (2006) argues, Mill's commitment to “the free development of individuality” applied in the economic sphere as well as the social and political. As part of his decentralized, ‘liberal’, socialism (McCabe, 2021) he endorsed a ‘pluralist’ economy which combined consumer- and producer-co-operatives with some state provisions.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
oll.libertyfund.org | Giandomenica Becchio |Helen McCabe |Sandra J. Peart |David Levy
In this Liberty Matters online discussion we assess the ideas of Harriet Taylor Mill and her partnership with John Stuart Mill. The authors often draw on Taylor Mill and Mill’s correspondence, edited by Friedrich von Hayek in 1951. The Lead Essay by Giandomenica Becchio puts Taylor Mill’s work and “radicalism” in context and argues for a more prominent role for Taylor Mill in regard to John Stuart Mill and on her own merits. Becchio is joined by Helen McCabe, Sandra J. Peart, and David Levy.
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