why people who have many things to offer and to say just
appears on TV? have to look very closely to find TV shows where it appears people with something to tell.
I think this because of the excellent interview on Thursday issued TVE 15 in program "On nights like this," . The interview was conducted by Juan Ramón Lucas, sagacious interviewer, to José Luis Sampedro , writer and economist with over 90 years of experience behind him.
A pleasure to hear a person who shows wisdom from every pore of the skin.
While worth watching the entire video, here I will discuss only the first half (until minute 13:13).
In this first part of the interview, Sampson explains his views on the current economic crisis.
For him, the economic crisis is temporary, but is one among many symptoms that indicate an early collapse of the western way of life.
Other symptoms of the end of our modus vivendi is the global food crisis, the crisis medio-ambiental y la crisis cultural.
Sampedro caracteriza nuestras sociedades occidentales como sociedades llenas de miedo, en contraposición a otras sociedades de la historia donde predominaba el espíritu de aventura y de búsqueda.
Son las nuestras, dice, sociedades que se desarrollan de una manera insostenible, imposible. Los recursos naturales no se regeneran.
El fin de nuestro sistema vendrá o por la aplicación de la razón o por medio de una catástrofe (cambio climático, problemas con el agua, contaminación del aire, agotamiento de recursos, etc.)
Comenta, por último, que antes la economía servía a las necesidades humanas, mientras que en la actualidad, la técnica invents products and then marketing generates consumer needs.
In my opinion, the current economic crisis will not lead to any significant change in our current economic paradigm. The recasting of capitalism vaunted means nothing. However, the duration of the crisis is unclear, but could be prolonged for more years than we think, as happened in the crisis of 29.
But what does seem clear is that our way of life under the capitalist system is in permanent crisis, and for many reasons it will be impossible in the future, far closer than, continue as now. Do not forget that we rely on a system of unbridled consumerism, and that China and India will enter into such a spiral, with about 2,000 million people.
Sampedro says dismantle the system in a rational or collapse a disaster. Whereas there is little long-term vision that seem to have all world leaders, it seems more likely the collapse of catastrophe.
In any case, I'm sure it will come later, for all the world's population will be more beneficial than the current system of exploitation of man by man.
appears on TV? have to look very closely to find TV shows where it appears people with something to tell. I think this because of the excellent interview on Thursday issued TVE 15 in program "On nights like this," . The interview was conducted by Juan Ramón Lucas, sagacious interviewer, to José Luis Sampedro , writer and economist with over 90 years of experience behind him.
A pleasure to hear a person who shows wisdom from every pore of the skin.
While worth watching the entire video, here I will discuss only the first half (until minute 13:13).
In this first part of the interview, Sampson explains his views on the current economic crisis.
For him, the economic crisis is temporary, but is one among many symptoms that indicate an early collapse of the western way of life.
Other symptoms of the end of our modus vivendi is the global food crisis, the crisis medio-ambiental y la crisis cultural.
Sampedro caracteriza nuestras sociedades occidentales como sociedades llenas de miedo, en contraposición a otras sociedades de la historia donde predominaba el espíritu de aventura y de búsqueda.
Son las nuestras, dice, sociedades que se desarrollan de una manera insostenible, imposible. Los recursos naturales no se regeneran.
El fin de nuestro sistema vendrá o por la aplicación de la razón o por medio de una catástrofe (cambio climático, problemas con el agua, contaminación del aire, agotamiento de recursos, etc.)
Comenta, por último, que antes la economía servía a las necesidades humanas, mientras que en la actualidad, la técnica invents products and then marketing generates consumer needs.
In my opinion, the current economic crisis will not lead to any significant change in our current economic paradigm. The recasting of capitalism vaunted means nothing. However, the duration of the crisis is unclear, but could be prolonged for more years than we think, as happened in the crisis of 29.
But what does seem clear is that our way of life under the capitalist system is in permanent crisis, and for many reasons it will be impossible in the future, far closer than, continue as now. Do not forget that we rely on a system of unbridled consumerism, and that China and India will enter into such a spiral, with about 2,000 million people.
Sampedro says dismantle the system in a rational or collapse a disaster. Whereas there is little long-term vision that seem to have all world leaders, it seems more likely the collapse of catastrophe.
In any case, I'm sure it will come later, for all the world's population will be more beneficial than the current system of exploitation of man by man.
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