Failure to communicate
We have the internet and worldwide communications and yet many have no voice in the process itself, nor do they have a voice in Globalization and Free Trade. With Free Trade the main commodity being traded are human beings and not products. Workers are "commoditized". Production and farming shifts from place to place based on who will do the work for less and there is an endless pool of cheap labor.
The Free Traders use Adam Smith as their "economic philospher" but Adam Smith held labor as something sacred and the core of societies. His concepts were based on doing things right for the sake of labor.
The new "ism" of Globalism has arrived without a philosophical portfolio. Many do not like to call the process of Globalization, Globalism but that is what it is. It is a doctrine, theory and system. However, it is difficult to locate a foundation in a philosophical base. It is based on pragmatism supporting greed. Today it mixes Capitalism, Communism and Socialism in one box of money, power and greed.
We challenge this as a false system fostered by elite groupings for their own gain. Workers are not commodities to be traded. Workers are human beings. They must have a voice in the process. However most are "unnetted" and are outside looking in at the celebration of the Free Traders. See Bizarre Politics Communications by Rank and
Unnetted Journeys - if you do not belong to any network, you do not exist.
At Ethics Box, we explore the attack on workers' dignity and its place in the life ideal.
We explore the dignity of a person and how they can grow to overcome their own box of isolation and attach to real communities and societies. The priority is to show why workers must have a voice in the process of Globalization and Free Trade. Just following the dictates of a false system is not in the order of things no matter how you look at it.
Lech Walesko, an electrician, became an intrumental part of the Solidarity movement that was a major part in the collapse of the Soviet Block in the 1980s. He won the Nobil peace prize in 1983 and became President of Poland in 1990. He was not re-elected but forever holds a place in history that just one person from a humble background can challenge even an empire. Waleska says he is not the right person to talk about economics and business. He says " I'm merely a consumer." However, he says one of the major problems from Globalization is that only 10 percent of mankind owns more than 90 percent of the business potential. In the long run this economic disportion will not be sustainable.
We need someone now who is "merely a consumer", to come forth and challenge the new "ism" of Globalism. The first question to ask is this. Who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena? Has Free Trade and Globalization evolved in a natural economic way or has it been driven by powerful forces outside the will of the people?
What is your life ideal?
Has it been stolen from you?
Are you preparing yourself to achieve it for yourself knowing no man is an island.
The Free Traders use Adam Smith as their "economic philospher" but Adam Smith held labor as something sacred and the core of societies. His concepts were based on doing things right for the sake of labor.
The new "ism" of Globalism has arrived without a philosophical portfolio. Many do not like to call the process of Globalization, Globalism but that is what it is. It is a doctrine, theory and system. However, it is difficult to locate a foundation in a philosophical base. It is based on pragmatism supporting greed. Today it mixes Capitalism, Communism and Socialism in one box of money, power and greed.
We challenge this as a false system fostered by elite groupings for their own gain. Workers are not commodities to be traded. Workers are human beings. They must have a voice in the process. However most are "unnetted" and are outside looking in at the celebration of the Free Traders. See Bizarre Politics Communications by Rank and
Unnetted Journeys - if you do not belong to any network, you do not exist.
At Ethics Box, we explore the attack on workers' dignity and its place in the life ideal.
We explore the dignity of a person and how they can grow to overcome their own box of isolation and attach to real communities and societies. The priority is to show why workers must have a voice in the process of Globalization and Free Trade. Just following the dictates of a false system is not in the order of things no matter how you look at it.
Lech Walesko, an electrician, became an intrumental part of the Solidarity movement that was a major part in the collapse of the Soviet Block in the 1980s. He won the Nobil peace prize in 1983 and became President of Poland in 1990. He was not re-elected but forever holds a place in history that just one person from a humble background can challenge even an empire. Waleska says he is not the right person to talk about economics and business. He says " I'm merely a consumer." However, he says one of the major problems from Globalization is that only 10 percent of mankind owns more than 90 percent of the business potential. In the long run this economic disportion will not be sustainable.
We need someone now who is "merely a consumer", to come forth and challenge the new "ism" of Globalism. The first question to ask is this. Who said we had to compete like this in a global economic arena? Has Free Trade and Globalization evolved in a natural economic way or has it been driven by powerful forces outside the will of the people?
What is your life ideal?
Has it been stolen from you?
Are you preparing yourself to achieve it for yourself knowing no man is an island.













