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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I hope you see the fundamental incompatibility between humanitarian principles and values and market principles and values.
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Human and environmental needs should never be subservient to the profit needs of the market.
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The 2 are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
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The wise man or woman is not necessarily a saint, and a saint is not necessarily a wise man or woman. The point: it is vital to see where someone's enlightenment ends. Marianne, you have made as big a fool of yourself as Deepak Chopra did ranting about Trump in 2016.
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Market principles are humanitarian principles. These are synonyms
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Excellent point, my dear😇💖✨🌟👍
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Did you delete your tweet about hunting a human being for sport? Was that one of your “humanitarian principles” or a Freudian slip that you’re a fraud?