Economics

The Climate Change of Economics

We need re-new-able economic thinking (and feeling).

https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/inet-memo-to-g20-the-trouble-with-economic-research-evaluation

Research Evaluation in Economic Theory and Policy: Identifying and Overcoming Institutional Dysfunctions


In a memo for the G20, INET calls for… Continue reading

Capitalism is not Sustainable Development

I felt inspired to write this as I deeply explore the reality on the ground.  Capitalism is not democracy but it may use the narrative of a democratic discourse to give the appearance that people have a say when I am experiencing clearly they do not.  As I was walking today I could… Continue reading

The Entrenched Disadvantage of Those Who Render Others Unequal

We women speak of the glass ceiling but whatabout the steal enforced class walls erected to ensure poverty exists.  This is what ensures that the jobs not in demand are done.  When I hear words of inequality I understand deeply the psychological walls that render some ‘in’ and others ‘out’ or competitively those… Continue reading

Charting a New Course of REAL HOPE for the Future of Infinite Possibility

I felt inspired to write about the future from the future looking back.  The wonder of poetry I can time travel in my heart envisaging REAL HOPE

Charting a New Course of REAL HOPE for the Future of Infinite Possibility

I am in the future looking back,

Full Spectrum Dominance was barely known in… Continue reading

Economic and Social Inequality is the Core Problem

The seeds we plant we reap as they say. The oneness that I mention in this blog is to do with regarding the other as the self.  This means what we do to others we do to ourselves.  The great divisions we see are when we suppress, discriminate, abuse and disadvantage others in… Continue reading

Economic Collapse Blows the Bubble

I now understand why fascism is on the rise. Yet that will not solve the problem of collapse.  We need to move in the opposite direction of building community, self reliance, ecological balance, social responsibility and unplugging from the IT which is the real cone of silence (bubble). As each person lives in silos… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

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