Martin Wilding Davies

Martin Wilding Davies (born 1957, in Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh screenwriter, political theorist, and designer noted for his design of the Welsh street fashion label, The Red Dragonhood.[1]

Davies is the economic theorist responsible for the Uned ('unit' in Welsh), a negative interest complementary currency system he proposed to stimulate economic activity in the moribund Welsh economy,[2] and with economist Chris Cook of the Nordic Enterprise Trust, a proposal to establish the Royal Mint as a capital partnership.[3]

A social activist, Davies is the founder and leader of Newid,[4] a progressive political party in Wales.[5] Newid ('change' in Welsh) is the world's first popular movement for demarchy, a form of democracy in which government policy is decided by representative groups of citizens randomly selected by sortition (lot) rather than by career politicians chosen in elections.

References

  1. "Designs inspired by street identity, South Wales Evening Post, 2 March 2007.". Northcliffe Media Ltd. 2009-01-13. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
  2. Martin Shipton (19 January 2009). "Cymru currency could boost local economies". WalesOnline (Media Wales Ltd). Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  3. Martin Shipton (5 May 2009). "John Lewis model proposed for Royal Mint, Western Mail, Wales News,". Wales Online (Media Wales Ltd). Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  4. "Register of Political Parties". The Electoral Commission. 2009-06-10. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  5. Martin Shipton (6 April 2009). "Party aims to sack politicians and swap Senedd for a citizen’s assembly, Western Mail, Politics News". Wales Online (Media Wales Ltd). Retrieved 26 August 2010.

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