ReThink towards Ethical Paradigma

Capitalism as we know it – materialistic, amoral, relentlessly exhausting the world’s natural resources and the people who toil under the system – is ultimately unsustainable. For capitalism to have a future, it must change its focus from the single-minded accumulation of material capital, go beyond profit and begin to accumulate “Spiritual Capital” – a sense of wider meaning, the possession of an enliving or inspiring vision, the implementation of fundamental human values, and a deep sense of wider purpose.

 

With kind regards,
Dieter Langenecker

 
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ReThink

At the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis outside Vienna, Austria, many years ago, a senior officer from the United Nations closed his presentation by saying, “I’ve dealt with many different problems around the world, and I’ve concluded that there is only one real problem: over the past hundred years, the power that technology has given us has grown beyond anyone’s wildest imagination, but our wisdom has not. If the gap between our power and our wisdom is not redressed soon, I don’t have much hope for our prospects.”

 

With kind regards,
Dieter Langenecker

 

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