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Explore the latent response of philosophy and philosophy to the global economic arena. Early posts include the study of heresies in the early church and the problems of Liberalism and Raw Capitalism in our times

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November 4th 2011 01:14
By Ray Tapajna
Pope Benedict uses the term subsidiarity about 12 times in his economic encyclical. It means everything should be decided at the lowest level possible. This seems to be the same priority that Phillip Blond follows. Our Ray Tapajna Chronicles forecasted our economic crisis years ago stating that only local value added economies in balanced geopolitical settings work. Our economies based on making money on money instead of making things with governments acting as brokers and dealers tied with massive transnational corporations have failed. President Obama keeps hiding this fact behind war issues just like President Bush did. It seems it is that last ditch effort by Federalists to control populations. It won't work and President Obama is just delaying what is going to happen. People will now gather into smaller groupings with something like subsidiarity leading the way.
See Sophist Health Care Link and Human Nature on trial

David Brooks and Phillip Blond apparently have heeded the call for furthering the life ideal over sophists' view of the world. Do unto others has you would have them do to you is becoming a pragmatic necessity and not just a biblical saying.

Alan Greenspan went out of his way in putting down The New Harmony Workers Community as being too idealistic for something like it to work in the real world. The New Harmony experiment is still referenced in many ways when people look for alternatives to raw centralized Capitalism which is not failing across the globe. The G 20 elite groupings meet trying to save the globalization of money and labor but they are now out of touch with what is happening in the real world. The real world is portrayed by the Occupy Wall Street protesters. They are seeking an end to the economic lunacy of the globalist free traders.

It is obvious that one size does not fit all and we should be preparing for the post globalization era where many different communities will surface. There is no reason for new ways to start out in a subsidiarity approach. Even the progressives will find decentralization is much better than centralization.
The new generation of activists with all their electronic communications are sorting out the good from the bad. They will not follow any fake prophet.

David Brooks and Phillip Blond on Patrich Deneen blogspot

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