Hidden within the deep flowing waters of economic life are some disaster risk elements that some just don't want to talk about. Greed dressed up as need , and effort and product wasted. The richer we are, the more prone we are to the myth that we can "buy everything" and pay for nothing. Individual economic strength can distort our view of the basic health and economic needs of communities. How should governments try to manage galloping consumption and distorted access to our shared resources?
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Waste dressed up as growth
In economic analysis, greed can easily hide inside consumption need. In our commonwealth there is always what we would like and what we need. When we have lots of money, it's also easy to pretend there is no difference between the 2 or even no such thing as limits. Greed and economic strength can together distort our view of consumption and basic economic needs. In what way should our governments try to manage galloping consumption and distorted access to our shared resources?
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