Apparently, too many people in my generation of leading elders are not only too conservative and set in our ways, but also wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly
endless economic globalization, of increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; our desires are evidently insatiable; we choose to believe anything that is politically convenient, economically expedient and socially agreeable; and we act accordingly.
First, the leaders in my generation of elders wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly
endless economic globalization, of increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; our desires are evidently insatiable.
First, the leaders in my generation of elders wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly
endless economic globalization, of increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; our desires are evidently unattainable.
The leaders in my not - so - great generation wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly
endless economic globalization, increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; their desires are evidently insatiable; they choose to believe anything that is politically convenient, economically expedient and socially agreeable; and they act accordingly.
Not exact matches
In our time, sacrificing the Creation on the altar of the seemingly
endless, distinctly human - driven expansion of
economic globalization is what concerns me.
A tiny number of
economic powerbrokers oversee the seemingly
endless growth of the world's national economies, pay little in taxes and direct the course of
economic globalization.