Reimagining development
We need low carbon development and we need to create food security, energy security, and robust, resilient systems that people will be able to provide for their needs, and provide for their families, and so on.
We need low carbon development and we need to create food security, energy security, and robust, resilient systems that people will be able to provide for their needs, and provide for their families, and so on.
Equity is a really challenging thing, when you’re dealing with equity…on a geographic scale.
Is the end goal about economic growth and increasing wealth or is the end goal…human well-being and quality of life?
As long as we continue to be preoccupied with material consumption and economic growth that’s based upon material consumption then we’re just sort of pissing in the wind in terms of solving these problems.
How can we build networks and systems that are completely autonomous that don’t rely on [the state or capital]?
Winning is the ability to develop a collective process in which we’re destroying the things that are unjust in this world.
…the very ethos of this economy has to be overcome, has to be destroyed because as long as the economy is running on the basis of profit, and accumulation of wealth, and growth we can never achieve equality because it’s the antithesis of the system.