invictus says: From the Orion Magazine... The original article is very long, I just clipped some tiny parts. Reading the source article is recommended. Every once in a while I read an article that sums up a few vital axioms so well that I wish it were me who had written it ..... this is one of these times. Thank you invictus. Wal-Mart in Canada is on its way to become Canada's largest producer of "green" energy. When being green becomes economically viable then capitalism will embrace it. If it is not economically viable then it is not serving the greater good. cooool If there is an opportunity for profit, business will not only take it despite consequences to anything but sales, and and generally not afraid to admit it. One bad judgement with a mass produced item can cause a business to fold. . They deny outright that their activities are responsible for problems, by disputing studies, and keeping them hidden. Business might not make any sacrifice, but people may decide that a product is not worth the hype. There biggest problem is the belief that they can stay indispensable. If things become short people will concentrate on the things they need, not want, and what we need can generally be found without the help of big business. My teacher once told me ... |
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