A crash course in changing the world.
the people in these depressed regions are not starving, drinking dirty water, and living without clothing or shelter because there is a
lack of resources on the planet. they don’t have these things because
they have a lack of purchasing power. simply put, they don’t have the
money to purchase the necessities of life. there are a few reasons why
this could be the case. either they have absolutely no resources that the
rest of the consumer world wants, and therefore have nothing to base
their economy around. or, they have extremely valuable resources and
unethical corporations finance civil unrest in the region and foster
corruption in order to steal these resources right out from under the
people at a small fraction of the actual value. one other possibility
is that religious warfare in an area may hinder the cost of exploiting
a certain resource, thereby making industry not financially viable in
the region. and the possibilities go on and on.
in all likelihood, these people do not have the same social outlook as we do, and we should not try to export our consumerist society to
them for the profits of big business. setting them up with cheap
products to consume will not help them. instead, we should assist them
in becoming the example that the rest of the world should follow. a
society that works towards the greater good for all people. one without
the corruption of the monetary system, or at least to start with, a
monetary system without usury. so long as there is money, there will
always be people that have, and people that have not.
for further deatails on what i have in mind, check out the zeitgeist movies:
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