[Ngo-sanrm] Vandana Shiva: How Economic Growth Has Become Anti-Life
Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Management Working Group
ngo-sanrm at ngocentre.org.vn
Sun Nov 3 03:32:39 GMT 2013
Thanks, Chuck, for sharing this. Vandana Shiva is indeed one of the most insightful and articulate of those people that have been questioning the notion of growth ad infinitum for quite some time now.
Regarding your comment: "The problem is, that will reduce the wealth of the top layer of super-rich in all countries," there might be a different way to look at it. It might reduce their economic wealth, but considerably increase their sense of well-being and self-worth if the world became more equitable, less polluted. They are going to take neither their pseudo prestige and status nor their considerable wealth with them when they leave this world. If this can be communicated effectively (I am not betting on it, but what choice do we have... I am not one for violent revolutions), maybe a tipping point for the better can be reached.
Peace,
Hari
On Saturday, 2 November 2013, 22:34, Chuck Searcy <chuckusvn at gmail.com> wrote:
Most of us were disappointed when Dr. Vandana Shiva had to
cancel her visit to Vietnam last year. We hope she will reschedule in
the near future. In the meantime, she continues to write and speak out
eloquently on issues related to agricultural sustainability, the
environment, and protecting future generations from chemical and other
abuses that are ravaging our life systems around the globe. She is one of the most informed experts on issues related to GMO seeds and crops.
A major component of the problems we face has to do with "growth" as an
non-debated goal, an assumed priority for all countries including
Vietnam. In fact, growth can be extremely destructive. The way
we are defining that term and using it as a (false) measure of
prosperity and well-being is a factor that prevents governments from
acting in the best interests of ordinary citizens. It's another reason
that government leaders are held hostage to corporate and monied
interests that care only about tomorrow's profits -- not about the
future of our children. The economic terms and measurements are slanted to support the priorities of the few, and the rich.
Vandana Shiva is one of the most effective in articulating such issues -- which will require us to adjust our thinking (and the policies of
governments) to more realistic and sustainable aims. The problem is,
that will reduce the wealth of the top layer of super-rich in all
countries.
That's the battle we're facing.
CHUCK
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How Economic Growth Has Become Anti-Life
by Vandana Shiva
"An obsession with growth has eclipsed our concern for
sustainability, justice and human dignity. But people are not disposable
– the value of life lies outside economic development."
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