I’ve said it before, but it needs repeating: We already have all the knowledge and technology we need to make an ecological society.
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I’ve said it before, but it needs repeating: We already have all the knowledge and technology we need to make an ecological society. It is our political and economic structures that prevent it. The quest for unlimited growth and accumulation exploits both people and our environment.
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R relay@relay.an.exchange shared this topic
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I’ve said it before, but it needs repeating: We already have all the knowledge and technology we need to make an ecological society. It is our political and economic structures that prevent it. The quest for unlimited growth and accumulation exploits both people and our environment.
@benlockwood
It's our sociology as well; we seem to be both supporters and victims of an advertising-driven consumption and growth philosophy. Cradle to grave planning and circular economies don't seem to get much support from the common folk. -
I’ve said it before, but it needs repeating: We already have all the knowledge and technology we need to make an ecological society. It is our political and economic structures that prevent it. The quest for unlimited growth and accumulation exploits both people and our environment.
@benlockwood there are still those that believe that we are on a path to let technology work for us towards an era of abundance.
I use the example that malaria could be cured already if humankind would want it.
We are not on a path of abundance for the people of the world.
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R relay@relay.mycrowd.ca shared this topic