Regenerative Economics: Revolutionary Thinking for a World in Crisis
By (Author) John Fullerton
New Society Publishers
New Society Publishers
11th February 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethics and moral philosophy
Political economy
Environmentalist thought and ideology
Development economics and emerging economies
Sustainability
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
376g
A bold vision of an economy as an intelligent living organism, freed from the mindless finance algorithm, unlocking unseen potential
Regenerative Economics is based on the deceptively simple idea that an economic system should emulate the process and patterns that define all life, enabling it to adapt and evolve to higher levels of complexity. This science-based next evolution of economics explains the root cause of the polycrisisthe compounding impacts of climate change, ecosystem and biodiversity loss, planetary systems breakdown, and increasing social and economic inequity-and promises a hopeful pathway forward at this pivotable moment.
Rather than reacting to crisis after crisis, the purpose of a regenerative economy is to create the conditions that nurture and sustain health and all life.
This hard-hitting and scientifically rigorous yet ultimately hopeful book:
This seminal work is required reading for business, government, and community leaders; economic thinkers; academics; and anyone who questions the future of capitalism given the reality of finite planetary boundaries and growing social injustice.
John Fullerton is an unconventional economist, impact investor, writer, and, some have said, philosopher. He is considered the architect of Regenerative Economics, first conceived in 2015 in the work "Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal Patterns and Principles Will Shape the New Economy."
After a successful 20-year career on Wall Street where he was a Managing Director of what he calls "the old JPMorgan," John listened to a persistent inner voice and walked away in 2001 with no plan, but many questions. A few months later he experienced the events of 9/11 firsthand, and after the 2008 Financial Crisis, John created the Capital Institute to explore ever deepening questions about the future of capitalism.
John's revolutionary ideas have been met with wide, global acclaim through his writings, talks, and his 8-week online course "Introduction to Regenerative Economics." A member of the Club of Rome, John was featured in the 2021 award winning documentary, Going Circular, with James Lovelock. He lives in Stonington, CT.