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TED video reflection about Resource based economy
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LViQjSXjZPw
watch this video and answer this questions. Before 5:00 pm today
1. The perspective Sue Everett offers is one that is heavily influenced by one’s world view. In a few sentences offer your opinion on a resource based economy (RBE).
2. How would an economy not based on money impact/influence the allocation of family resources?
3. In an RBE, the basis for unhealthy human aggression will be outgrown. People will no longer be burdened by the nagging concerns that consume so much of our attention, such as mortgages, health care costs, fire insurance, economic recession, the loss of jobs, depression and taxes. With the elimination of these burdens and the removal of the conditions that create feelings of envy, greed, and competition, our lives would be far more meaningful. Is this realistic? Why or why not?
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