Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Can it be the fictitious wealth?

Now it is the most opportune moment to advance in alternative programs that think about how to make way to a new economy dedicated to serving to the community. To go deep into this target writer David Korten, ex-teacher of the University of Harvard Graduate School of Business, president of the meeting Positive Futures Network and member adviser of the Network of Social Companies has managed to receive the extract of the new economy across his work “Agenda for to New Economy: From Real Phantom Wealth to Wealth” (Agenda for a new economy from the fictitious wealth towards the real wealth).

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Work that injects optimism and alternatives to face to the biggest economic crisis of the United States from the big depression.
Korten in his new work identifies the deepest sources of the crisis: the institutions of Wall Street, the speculative commerce, the bubbles of assets and the famous pyramids, between others. Between his most critical comments, the censoring does not escape for the trillion dollars that wore out in rescues from Wall Street, one of the causative institutions of the chaos and expert in the art of creating bogeys of “wealth“ without producing anything of real value.

“This is a part of the comprehension of the current system of Wall Street, which is articulated concerning an illusion, the illusion of which the money is the wealth, which then is translated in the idea of that the persons who are creating or who are gaining money are, in fact, departs from this wealth (…).

The real need, nevertheless, is a transformation bottom-up of our economic values and the institutions to fit to the opportunities of the XXIst century. It is a question of a program of five meetings: the cleanliness of Wall Street, the game for the rules of the market, the free financing of the real economy, the measurement of what really we want, and to turn to the debt without money, made sure Korten.

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