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The Perils of Isms, Part 1: Corporatism

The Perils of Isms, Part 1: Corporatism

Published 3 years, 8 months ago
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As we become increasingly distracted by frivolous concerns and meaningless tensions, I wanted to bring your attention to the issues we are all facing regarding the future of our sustainable air, soil, water and food. I hope episode has a universal message to understand and heal our natural systems through greater awareness and simplicity.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • The evolution of politics into corporatism
  • The relationships between policy and commercial profit
  • How do we break out of the consumerist mindset
  • The presence of the Masters
  • 1%'s influence on food and health
  • Globalization vs. localization
  • Incentives against life
  • "The struggle of people against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."
  • Setting the stage of corporate interest in science and medicine
  • Manipulative messaging
  • Ideology dominating discovery
  • Spirituality > mechanics
  • And much, much more...

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