Steps you take - Or ought to.
Watching the vermin secrete ever more of their totally fictional gains, we ought to be inspired to reach for something so much better, which is also so easily achievable. Full Story »
Posted by Kevin PlumleyWatching the vermin secrete ever more of their totally fictional gains, we ought to be inspired to reach for something so much better, which is also so easily achievable. Full Story »
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I don't find this piece informative or convincing. It gives an impression of visionary opinions without support. E.G: Regarding global warming, he suggests an option (if we achieve a 3-day work week): ". . . just leave it alone to recover. And incidentally, all the energy used in the performance of that unnecessary work will stop overheating the planet as at present."
The article brought an idea I hadn't thought about - "Utopia," from a situation which is fraught with horror for us, "the little people," but could end-up being "Utopia." If we speak up ... a big IF. I wish the author had written more about the financial crisis as an explanation - would have helped clarify more where he was going with his thoughts.
Yes, it gives the very broadest of views necessary to see the present situation in its true context.