Sentences with phrase «thoughts about capitalism»

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She wants to keep growing Patagonia to prove that her view of capitalism can work — that a company can achieve even more success when it thinks about future generations as shareholders alongside current investors.
What about being Pope makes Rush think part of Catholicism is free market capitalism?
My thought is capitalism is about personal responsibility.
There's no application of Catholic social doctrine to help us think in a disciplined way about how to respond to environmental threats, or how to reform global capitalism.
I think you should speak a bit about how emergent capitalism convinced the average american to buy its line.
He talked last year about responsible capitalism and various commentators said «oh, this is rubbish», and then six months later we had the Libor scandal and everyone started to think «actually what he was saying kind of makes sense».
I suggest that labour - uncut, goes off, thinks up a few sensible policies, that are relevant to a government of 2020, maybe has a few ideas on the EU referendum, and accepts that the Corbyn fans of Students who read a article about how, capitalism is bad, because there was enough money for everyone in the 80's, and the Tories only got in because people who voted for them were dumb and read the Daily mail, because you're not going to convince anyone that labour Will be destroyed in 2020 ′ because the Tories may implode over infighting like they did with Westland or ousting Thatcher, but win in 87 ′ and 92 ′ anyway
There's a conversation, a serious one, to be had about fracking, about the machinations of energy corporations, about capitalism — but it's rich that these wealthy white guys think the best way to go about inspiring debate is by presenting straw men at play in the heart of hicksploitation U.S.A..
Ideas and paradigms and worldviews are important, and so are new ways of thinking about ourselves and our relation to the ecology of capitalism, but it is those ideas that are located in the routines and rituals of everyday life that are more likely to have an impact on transforming society.
To me, the best way educators can use this powerful political fairy tale is to engage their students to think about how slavery, colonialism, and capitalism connect; how resources were taken from peoples, include Native Americans, and funneled to sustain industrialized economies.
Educators can use this powerful political fairy tale is to engage their students to think about how slavery, colonialism, and capitalism connect.
By the way, I'd just like to mention that I am far happier to be arguing about the comparative benefits of nuclear power, wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, conservation, efficiency, reforestation, organic agriculture, etc. for quickly reducing CO2 emissions and concentrations, than to be engaged in yet another argument with someone who doesn't believe that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, or that human activities are not causing warming, or that the Earth is cooling, or thinks that AGW is a «liberal» conspiracy to destroy capitalism, etc..
And in addition, think about all the wasted energy the «climate community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,» when «skeptics» could have helped out by listening more carefully to the «climate community,» and trying to understand «the climate community's» arguments, and adding to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change — rather than apologizing or ignoring the input from scientists like Fred Singer — who deliberately lifts a conditional clause from a larger sentence, divorces it completely from context, and creates a fraudulent quotation in order to deliberately deceive, or Ross McKitrick who slanders other scientists on purely speculative conclusions about their motivations, or guest - posters at WUWT who call BEST «media whores,» or the long line of denizens at Climate Etc. who falsely claim that the «climate community» ignores all uncertainties towards the goal of serving a socialist, eco-Nazi agenda to destroy capitalism.
«If we think about the Wal - Mart model, it is incredibly fuel - intensive at every stage, and at every one of those stages we are now seeing an inflation of the costs for boats, trucks, cars,» said Naomi Klein, the author of «The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
In the meantime, I think the SxSW Eco panelists that spoke about ecologizing capitalism are a good place to start as any.
Why do find «It's odd, if you think about it, that with the advance of industrial capitalism we're now born having to pay rent.
It's odd, if you think about it, that with the advance of industrial capitalism we're now born having to pay rent.
«I personally think we are going to see some of both,» Buterin responded to one woman's question about capitalism versus the blockchain community's cypherpunk philosophy.
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