Much of the furor over ecomyths gets conflated with -isms: capitalism, corporatism, consumerism, etc. . Environment becomes an emotional sub-set of a larger, ideologically constructed narrative within a stasist prescription necessitating greater levels of increased governance. The most recent incarnation is the Occupy Wall Street event and its affiliated franchises.
Which leads to the central question of fiscal reform and the world's banking industry which is patently no longer suited to the globalized reality of today's economy. So the question that arises is: how to address the failings of the system and the systemic inflation, under-employment and lack of economic sustainability of many nation states?
Which leads to the central question of fiscal reform and the world's banking industry which is patently no longer suited to the globalized reality of today's economy. So the question that arises is: how to address the failings of the system and the systemic inflation, under-employment and lack of economic sustainability of many nation states?
Here is one voice who seems to know what to do and, more importantly, what not to do.