We appear to be reaching the physical if not also the moral limits of globalization.
And so, we must ask ourselves, if the dreams of the late capitalist paradigm are counter-factual to aspirations for a socio-ecologically sustainable society, what kind of dreams should we aim to realize?
If we begin with the goal of eliminating systems of enforced dependency in an effort to create or restore diverse and resilient societies, I believe we are on the right track.
We must begin this work at home, in our communities, in our nations, and in the larger world system.
Enforced Dependency in the Globalized World
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Enforced Dependency in the Globalized World
http://www.feasta.org/documents/enforce ... ndency.pdf
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There has been some really good stuff come out of Feasta. It rarely translates into action by the Irish government.
'Enforced dependency' - spot on. Good on you 3R.
'Enforced dependency' - spot on. Good on you 3R.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
US centric I know, but worth a read nonetheless.emordnilap wrote:There has been some really good stuff come out of Feasta. It rarely translates into action by the Irish government.
'Enforced dependency' - spot on. Good on you 3R.
Why do our friends across the sea insist on using a 'z' when they should use an 's'? Strange.
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