[GJM] Subject: Re: Rethinking Social Security - Talking Economics
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Sep 6 05:14:39 MDT 2006
Dear Marguerite,
I agree with alot of your sentiments. I
cannot answer in detail at the moment. However, you
might like to visit the Venus Project. com in which
advanced technology can be human, and eco-friendly.
You will be pleased to know that it does not believe
in the necessity of money,or competative capitalism as
we understand it today. I regard Transfinancial
Economics as A TRANSITIONAL SYSTEM to such advanced
forms of social, economic, and political interaction.
This is something I do not think you full understand.
I am hoping you might write an entry on Wikipedia
about Holodynamics presenting all the key aspects in a
short but easy to read form without sacrificing the
major, and minor of the subject (plus key terms). You
will be doing all of us benefit.
R.Searle
--- marguerite hampton <ecopilgrim at aabol.com> wrote:
> Robert, in this posting it asks re: corporations and
> their
>
> role in today's world.
>
>
>
> If we look closely at corporations, their success is
> based
>
> on the production of excess for sale as a first
> priority for
>
> the continued success of world trade. However, we
> are
>
> beginning to realize that world trade is not
> sustainable.
>
>
>
> Coupled with production of excess for sale as first
> priority
>
> rather than production for self and community first,
> we then
>
> begin to realize that this is the driving force
> behind the
>
> unprecedented world migration taking place at this
> time
>
> with over 100 million people on the move as of 1997
> and
>
> possibly many more today as people are forced off of
> their
>
> lands to make way for corporate interests both
> industrial
>
> and agricultural. This practice increasingly
> deemphasizes
>
> the human being.
>
>
>
> And, of course, much of this is also caused by the
>
> replacement of human labor by technological advances
>
> which are more and more favored by the corporations
>
> as it allows them to make more profit since
> technology
>
> can be written off as capital expense and labor
> cannot.
>
>
>
> But, as we discussed previously, the migratory
> lifestyle
>
> may be a more natural one that is condusive to earth
>
> preservation rather than the current
> agriculturally-based
>
> one on tilling the soil and monocropping along with
> the
>
> excessive raising of beef cattle to feed a
> relatively
>
> small portion of the world's population. And which
> is
>
> accompanied by mechanical production of goods and
>
> services.
>
>
>
> It appears that in order to regain a balanced
> perspective
>
> it is imperative that we return to life based in
> small
>
> community endeavors where production for self and
>
> community is respected as the first order of the day
> as
>
> it revers life; whereas corporatization is about
> death.
>
>
>
> For those pondering this, I highly recommend Dr. Jay
>
> Earley's book: "Transforming Human Culture - Social
>
>
> Evolution and the Planetary Crisis" In this book,
> Dr.
>
> Earley argues that certain ground qualities were
> present
>
> at the beginning of our social evolution, e.g,
> natural living,
>
> community, equality, vitality, and a sense of
> belonging.
>
> However, as the human family sought more power in
> the
>
> world emergent qualities, e.g., technology, rational
> thinking,
>
> and social order -- including the powerful Global
> Monetary
>
> System -- arose and suppressed the basic qualities
> in such
>
> a way as to cost us our health and wholeness. Early
> suggests
>
> that the way forward is to integrate the basic and
> emergent
>
> qualities so as to create a healthy balance.
>
>
>
> Biologically-speaking, we are not prepared to handle
> advanced
>
> technology as it was not a part of our world at the
> beginning
>
> of our social evolution. Due to this factor, we have
> become
>
> disproportionately dissociated from our natural
> environment
>
> and have become the destroyers of it.
>
>
>
> The basic qualities largely represented the feminine
> and the
>
> feminine was very much suppressed as the figure of
> the male
>
> god arose to head up the hierarchial structure of
> religion. For
>
> this the world is paying a terrible price.
>
>
>
> The role of the woman in society and in "patterning"
> the triune
>
> brain is extremely important in forming the natural
> "Christ - like
>
> consciousness" that is inherent within each human
> being from
>
> point of conception.
>
>
>
> For those seeking a way home, I cannot recommend Jay
> Earley's
>
> book highly enough.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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