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Post Capitalism and the Five Elements Mandala
- what we need to do is rethink this sense of unfettered capitalism in an age of globalization and say, no, we still have to value community, we still have to value place, and we need to have a capitalist system that allows for enough state intervention, that helps places survive and thrive.
from Ro Khanna makes the case for digital public space by ro khanna
Keely Adler added
- I don’t believe there is a future for humans with capitalism still around. It may look to others like there is no way that capitalism can ever go, and that a system based on global gifting and integrative decision making is simply impossible and naïve. My claim is exactly the opposite: that anything that retains the ways in which capitalism functio... See more
from Why Capitalism Cannot Be Redeemed by Miki Kashtan
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At the core of most of our cocoons are the concepts and frameworks that have been dictated by the sense that capitalism (in it’s more colloquial broader sense that includes deregulation, imperialism and globalization) is the only viable economic and political system. This has been termed a “monomyth” - a singular myth that like a monoculture planta
... See morefrom End the Horror, Let the Crisis Change You by Spencer R. Scott
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- We need a new form of capitalism, a contemporary form of capitalism. I would like to add “humanistic” to that equation.
from Brunello Cucinelli by om.co
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- In a post-capitalist world, financial value would still be a core part of our decision-making. It just wouldn’t be the defining consideration as it is today.
from Page Not Found – Collab Fund by Yancey Strickler
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- In this vein, I would describe four predominant categories of world views regarding capitalism: believers, reformers, apostates and prophets. I use religious terminology because our adherence to capitalism is a religion of sorts: the world is built on ideas, and capitalism is one dogma with an enormously outsized influence. We have broadly adhered ... See more
from Is capitalism broken? by UNA-UK
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This new collective value system is apparent by looking at several intersecting trends: new cultural, spiritual, political, scientific, and social movements which point to a neo-romantic, post-ideological, open source, globally responsive, and paradox resolving grand narrative
from Metamodern Futures: Prescriptions for Metamodern Foresight by Alex Fergnani
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