Our economy should not be guided by market principles but by humanitarian principles. That’s the fundamental shift that will turn the ship around in the 21st-century. A thriving humanity will improve the market, but making the market thrive does not necessarily improve humanity.

Jan 10, 2021 · 9:33 PM UTC

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Case in point: We should massively front-end resources in the direction of children. It will provide no immediate monetary profits for anyone but it’s our greatest chance for long-term economic profit and sustainability for everyone. Our most precious resource is a child’s brain.
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Ethical Consumption under Capitalism? 🤔
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We need to bring back the idea of the people and governments working together for the public good.
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Talking about ships you support a party that wants to be friends with China have you looked into how there fishing fleet operate they hunt in packs in big ships and rip everything living out of the sea even in African waters and just look at Tibet
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Face it ‘you’ve’ been bought and paid for long ago. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
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I don’t know if you saw, but Columbia University’s Prof. Zenkus has posted research findings supporting this - starting numbers re the cost to our society.
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Too Big to fail Corporations had their jubilee in 2009, the billionaires jubilee continues even though they don’t need one, when will citizens get a bailout from the oppressive banking & miseducation system...10 years later...crumbs, lies & tyranny. Thank you
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Good luck with that in America 😂
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Is it like the principal is the only thing that matters. It's the principle that counts.
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As long as there is private ownership and a free market, the most ruthless and exploitative will be in power. How do you plan to make the change you're proposing within a capitalist framework?