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David Suzuki says why conventional economics is a form of brain damage
Conventional economics is a form of brain damage.
Money doesn’t stand for anything. And money now grows faster than the real world. Economics is fundamentally, so disconnected from the real world it is destructive.
Economists call life and biodiversity, “externalities,” yet we rely on the services that plants, insects and animals render to the world.
We are told over and over that the economy is the bottom line. I don’t think so.
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Solis Tedx talks at about #socialeconomy
I keep waiting for the global dialogue to switch from talk about “the economy” to something much more meaningful, like: life, nature, society. I live in the United States and am a realist, so I’m aware that I may be waiting a while yet for this change to come about. But it seems pretty clear that Brian Solis in his TEDx talk “Screw business as usual….this is the real world” has gotten awfully close to the switch and that he could even be getting ready to flip it to the position of putting life considerations in front of economic ones.