capitalism has played a very negative role in that. I laid out about the need to have a shared ethical, moral and legal vision. And above all else, a theme that i go on in my book is the need to move from tunnel vision to lateral vision. Most of the tools that we developed in the late twentieth century a to make sense of the world, like economic models. They basically treat everything that isn't inside the economic model as an externality or a footprint something outside that model. Dontn' apologize, because i agree with you. Apologies onist cse.
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