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@informthepublic
Conversation?
Would anyone like to have a conversation with me? I'd like to build up a group of people to openly converse with, and keep building this group where anyone can share their thoughts. I'd like to discuss world issues or possible solutions, alternative medicine, psychology, or just anything amazing going on right now.
Business is as big a barrier to sustainable abundance as religion was to the notion of a non-geocentric universe.
In case you were wondering, this really shouldn’t be seen as a joke.
burdenofintuition:
- Jean Piaget
Oxygen is a common heritage resource, is required for human survival, and is not subject to pricing (in other words it’s free). Price tags and the thought process behind price tags are the only thing keeping basic necessities from most of the world’s people. Price tags are therefore a method of coercive resource control and virtually all human suffering can be traced to price tags and the thought process behind them.
Oxygen is a common heritage resource, is required for human survival, and is not subject to pricing (in other words it’s free). Price tags and the thought process behind price tags are the only thing keeping basic necessities from most of the world’s people. Price tags are therefore a method of coercive resource control and virtually all human suffering can be traced to price tags and the thought process behind them.
TEPCO now admits that the whole Fukushima site contains 80 fuel rods that were damaged prior to 2011.
Well Pentagon and Area 51, I am waiting.
You see, trade, the foundation of all such systems, is completely unnecessary if there are more effective alternative methods for people to fulfill their survival needs, thus the survival of trading systems depends solely on their capacity to effectively incentivize the suppression of any and all such alternatives.Â
If this means withholding necessities from people who are unable to trade and penalizing those of them who defensively defy such discriminatory trade embargos, if this means creating a society that makes not trading almost impossible (and, in some cases, trading almost impossible), if this means war, if this means leading people to believe forever that survival needs are only attainable through trade, if this means sabotaging the trading power of a particular medium of exchange (such as, say, creating centrally controlled money systems that siphon wealth upward rather than horizontally), if this means rebranding ancient humans who survived effectively without the need for trade as primitive know-nothings, if this means turning excessively well-off traders into idols or role models, if this means dumbing down the population, destroying resources that nature offers all too readily, suppressing technological innovations that render trade to be permanently obsolete, or endangering all life on earth — whatever violence it takes will be done or at least attempted in order to keep such systems going.
To put it allegorically, trading systems are quite possibly the most unsustainable obligate carnivores in the world.