Le chômage et la crise
(Suite)
"Dear
Friends,
For the
last 18 months in particular, but throughout my life in general, I have
been searching for parts of the big picture jigsaw puzzle that would help me
make sense of the world and how it works. Where the power structures are held
now and where have they been in the past, what the key points of leverage
are for positive change, what are the likely outcomes if the present
trends continue, why do we go to war, how are resources distributed, and many
other such areas of interest.
This
enquiry has led me to a wide range of information, from very many sources
and through different mediums, and I feel quite at peace despite learning
about many many "horrors" that are occurring in my world. One of the
tools that I feel has some leverage is this one of complementary currencies.
It seems that a small number of people hold (in my humble opinion)
more power than is healthy, and some of these are proposing the establishment
of a global currency. I sense that as in nature when one plant or
animal species becomes dominant and threatens to choke out the healthy diversity
of its ecosystem, it also starts to rot and decay or become diseased.
This is the time when forms of life start to flourish and grow and the
realm of trading systems.
All the
very best,
L'idée de l'image
globale du Puzzle qui permet de se faire une idée de comment les choses se déroulent
vraiment dans notre monde actuel est bien celle que j'ai essayé de présenter
ici depuis le début. La recherche des pièces individuelles est la même. Enfin,
le centre de l'image coincide: La dérive du système monétaire et ses conséquences
sur la diversité de l'écosystème, tant économique que naturel, apparaissent comme
l'origine. C'est aussi le message de Bernard Lietaer dans "the Future of
Money" que je ne serais trop recommander de lire à tous ceux que la dure réalité
des faits n'effraie pas trop.
Il faut
absolument que je prenne contact avec James Samuel dans sa lointaine île de
Waiheke.
(à suivre)
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