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[This is the same Sachs who crippled various economies, especially the "have nots" around the world, with his "transition strategy" of "free market economics", Gawd help us... But this, I am told [haven't read it yet], is "something else, worth a read"...
So, let's have it as a starting point, against eugenics and Holocaust of various kinds... Anyone read it already? Here's an outline: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Sachs]
Common Wealth: economics for a crowded planet
Speaker: Professor Jeffrey D Sachs
Chair: Professor David Held
This event was recorded on 2 May 2008 in the Old Theatre, Old Building
Jeffrey Sachs argues the need a new economic paradigm—global, inclusive, cooperative, environmentally aware, and science based—because we are running up against the realities of a crowded planet. The alternative is a series of cascading threats to global well-being, all of which are solvable but potentially disastrous if left unattended. Prosperity must be maintained through new strategies for sustainable development that complement market forces, spread sustainable technologies, stabilize the global population, and enable the billion poorest people to escape from the trap of extreme poverty.
Available as: mp3 (23 mb; approx 102 minutes)
Event Posting: Common Wealth: economics for a crowded planet [LSE events bit...]
=======THE OTHER STARTING POINT=======
http://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen.html - Hans Rosling shows the best stats you've ever seen!!! A "MUST SEE/HEAR" if ever I saw/heard one....
Please note that this guy really puts in question the lot of "eugenics" presumptions and all sorts of needs for a "crowded place management techniques/strategies"...
Just gis' some "development", "industrialisation" and "modernisation" and we'll fix it, maaaaannnn....
[Btw, he has another one on poverty - enjoy:
Hans Rosling's new insights on poverty]
So, let's have it as a starting point, against eugenics and Holocaust of various kinds... Anyone read it already? Here's an outline: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Sachs]
Common Wealth: economics for a crowded planet
Speaker: Professor Jeffrey D Sachs
Chair: Professor David Held
This event was recorded on 2 May 2008 in the Old Theatre, Old Building
Jeffrey Sachs argues the need a new economic paradigm—global, inclusive, cooperative, environmentally aware, and science based—because we are running up against the realities of a crowded planet. The alternative is a series of cascading threats to global well-being, all of which are solvable but potentially disastrous if left unattended. Prosperity must be maintained through new strategies for sustainable development that complement market forces, spread sustainable technologies, stabilize the global population, and enable the billion poorest people to escape from the trap of extreme poverty.
Available as: mp3 (23 mb; approx 102 minutes)
Event Posting: Common Wealth: economics for a crowded planet [LSE events bit...]
=======THE OTHER STARTING POINT=======
http://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen.html - Hans Rosling shows the best stats you've ever seen!!! A "MUST SEE/HEAR" if ever I saw/heard one....
Please note that this guy really puts in question the lot of "eugenics" presumptions and all sorts of needs for a "crowded place management techniques/strategies"...
Just gis' some "development", "industrialisation" and "modernisation" and we'll fix it, maaaaannnn....
[Btw, he has another one on poverty - enjoy:
Hans Rosling's new insights on poverty]