Humanitarian principles should replace economic principles as society’s bottom line. It will improve both the state of our humanity AND the state of our economy.

Nov 5, 2019 · 7:09 PM UTC

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bad take.
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EAT THE BABIES !!!!!! Population control needed !!!!!!!
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.... are you going to call up the prime minister of New Zealand now and say “in yo’ face sist’a”? Because you oscillate between pleasantries, bourgeois values, and American snark - I never know what you’re gonna say next.
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Agreed
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Are you familiar with Erich Fromm's The Sane Society? I think it's the finest book on the subject.
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Who decides the “humanitarian principles”? How does that work when the USA is the only country operating in that paradigm? You do realize we lead a global community of other countries, yes? Your platform is absurdly naive.
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Marianne Williamson doesn’t comprehend that the USA exists in concert with ALL the other countries on the planet — MANY of which are not remotely “evolved”. They are controlled by brutal sociopaths & psychopaths. There is a reason for our military. Let’s all grow up now.
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Everyone who is criticizing you for this has somehow missed that this is almost exactly what World Bank and Nobel Prize economist @AmartyaSen_Econ proposed in his book Development as Freedom archive.nytimes.com/www.nyti…
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In democracy, we have a choice. Follow the Constitution or follow the money. Only one leads us to the favor of God. The truth is rising. @MercerYou
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