. . . "4919"^^ . "James Robertson (11 ao\u00FBt 1928) est un intellectuel et militant britannique, surtout concern\u00E9 par les domaines de l'\u00E9conomie et de la politique, depuis 1974 \u00E9crivain ind\u00E9pendant et conf\u00E9rencier.Un des fondateurs de L'autre sommet \u00E9conomique dans les ann\u00E9es 1980."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "James Robertson (* 11. August 1928) ist ein in Gro\u00DFbritannien geborener politischer und \u00F6konomischer Aktivist, Denker und freier Autor, der bis 1974 zun\u00E4chst als britischer Civil Servant Karriere machte. Er lebt mit seiner Frau in Oxfordshire."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "James Robertson"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "James Robertson (born 11 August 1928), a British-born political and economic thinker and activist, became an independent writer and speaker in 1974 after an early career as a British civil servant. He studied Greats at Balliol College, Oxford, from 1946 to 1950, where he played cricket and rugby union, and ran cross-country for the university. Robertson joined the advisory board of International Simultaneous Policy Organization which seeks to end the usual deadlock in tackling global issues through an international simultaneous policy. He and his wife live in Oxfordshire."@en . . "3529626"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "James Robertson (activist)"@en . . . . . . . . "1086600281"^^ . . . "James Robertson (11 ao\u00FBt 1928) est un intellectuel et militant britannique, surtout concern\u00E9 par les domaines de l'\u00E9conomie et de la politique, depuis 1974 \u00E9crivain ind\u00E9pendant et conf\u00E9rencier.Un des fondateurs de L'autre sommet \u00E9conomique dans les ann\u00E9es 1980."@fr . . . "James Robertson (born 11 August 1928), a British-born political and economic thinker and activist, became an independent writer and speaker in 1974 after an early career as a British civil servant. He studied Greats at Balliol College, Oxford, from 1946 to 1950, where he played cricket and rugby union, and ran cross-country for the university. After serving on British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan\u2019s staff during his \"Wind of Change\" tour of Africa in 1960, Robertson spent three years in the Cabinet Office. Following that he became director of the Inter-Bank Research Organisation for the big British banks. In the mid-1980s Robertson was a prominent co-founder with his wife, Alison Pritchard, of The Other Economic Summit (TOES) and the New Economics Foundation (NEF). He is a member of FEASTA and a patron of SANE (South Africa New Economics Foundation), which was set up following his visit there in 1996. In October 2003, at the XXIX annual conference of the Pio Manzu Research Centre, Rimini, Italy (closely associated with the UN), he was awarded a gold medal for his \"remarkable contribution to the promotion of a new economics grounded in social and spiritual values\" over the past 25 years. Robertson joined the advisory board of International Simultaneous Policy Organization which seeks to end the usual deadlock in tackling global issues through an international simultaneous policy. Robertson's latest book is the Future Money: Breakdown or Breakthrough? (Green Books, 2012). He and his wife live in Oxfordshire."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "James Robertson (Autor)"@de . . . . . . "James Robertson (* 11. August 1928) ist ein in Gro\u00DFbritannien geborener politischer und \u00F6konomischer Aktivist, Denker und freier Autor, der bis 1974 zun\u00E4chst als britischer Civil Servant Karriere machte. Er lebt mit seiner Frau in Oxfordshire."@de . .