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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2008

The current Swedish Foreign Minister and former Special Envoy for the United Nations to the Balkans says that there are other metrics in the works that will better measure holistic state of the global economy.

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  • well that was a complete waste of fucking time. that guy's perfect for the UN.

    hey hows that muslim thingy working for you guys in sweden these days? immigration is great isn't it?  scandanavia is sinking fast.

  • Han har lite problem med engelskan. Det vore bättre om han gjorde det på svenska i stället och så kunde han texta det på engelska och andra språk om nödvändigt. Kameran är dessutom något för nära.

  • My view is that since we (humanity) are responsible for both economics and industry, we have a singular responsibility to measure all aspects and effects. It's not enough to just measure some as in a limited index that favors some groups over others. We need to keep track of them all in their entirety; so that we can better understand ourselves, and create a more balanced and pragmatic system for human progress that is actually sustainable.

  • The thought of further constructive debate on Neotoy's idea seemed promising, I hope Mr Bildt returns.

  • That and allowing secret societies, bankers, militaryindustrial complex, media industry, agricultaural industry to develop exhuberently in a destructive and filthy manner if they are willing to use any means.

  • Should a free market not imply the only limit of development being imagination and the value of our ideas instead of how much cash we have, the opinion of the banker, or the interests of the established monopoly.

    That's why we stagnate, destroy eachother, and allow insecurity to destroy our freedom of conscience.

  • I as a child never imagined the economy was so corrupting... I actually imagined that, as we had been taught in schools of the west, that the capitalist free market economy was a wonderful self regulating system, encompassing all aspects as far as were measurable, of our common riches.

    Could it ever have been further from the truth, it would be nice to save future generations this sort of deception.

  • Neotoy's proposal seems to offer an enormous potential for progress in redefining economic systems to bring about what could well be truly free markets... I didn't believe in them, but if there is a way of achieving the original intent (assuming it was sincere) then by all means it is worth exploring commonly.

  • Clearly the backbones of our economic, judicial, and political systems need urgent and comprehensive development.

  • Maybe common people could share their ideas freely somehow, to tap into all the human resources of conscience, and build the systems of government on our respective local, national, and international levels... to build the respective systems that will ensure the sustainability and wellbeing of our common future.

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