Questions we have about modern economics:
Questions about corporations and the business world:
- Are corporations overall a political, ethical, criminal, environmental problem?
- Does business really self-regulate?
- Is competition really fair, egalitarian, and efficient?
- How do we protect the environment?
- Is growth compatible with environmental protection?
- Does it make sense to worry about sustainability as an individual?
- Where is renewable energy in all this?
- Is ever increasing money wealth good for people, communities, and countries?
- What effects does economics, consumerism, and industrialization have on the psyche?
- Do economies really need to continue to grow exponentially?
- Does trickle-down economics really make any sense?
- How much of modern economics is scientific? How much is a self-serving mythology?
- How much does this (economics) affect our politics?
- Will the middle class survive as we know it? And should we actually want it to?
- If we don't tax the wealthy and can't otherwise control them or use them usefully what do we do with them?
- Can/should the government cap wealth?
- Should money equal power?
- Citizens United - does it change our ability to regulate corporations and elites?
- Leadership - how do we get change?
- Where is education in all this?
- Is personal debt a form of social control?
- Can we change the definition of wealth?
- Economics: What lies beyond?
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