Happens to the Public Health sector whether there is an Opioid Crisis do you think industrial democracies have managed globalisation in their prosocial rather than corporate ways. They have not understood that the rules of the game have to be changed and we are still. Living with historical legacy so if industrialization because if you look at the Social Security systems Education Systems most of the most a legal frameworks in the investment world all of them are designed for industrial face of watching and now we are moving ahead and i think the problem is that our concepts are lacking behind what youre saying is that the government didnt do enough to create new jobs to compensate the schools to make sure that people are not taking drugs rather than you know taking measures to make sure that industrial capacity is kept where those goods are consumed typically explanation is that market is going to be a liberal democracies have failed to solve problems that they created i think its onl
Good moving around and all the garbage being moved back miracleman to that. No soviet union it had huge environmental problems in spite of the fact that it was completely disintegrated from the only system as something to be used you know what im trying to explain that its its really quite often we are putting globalization hat on everything globalization has to play but to take logical factors are much more fundamental and you cannot save jobs when radical change is going on but you can create jobs and thats the problem they have not been able to create a and theyre not argue with that but im asking you why is it such a bad idea to think about localizing both production and consumption because that would take care of many things including environmental things that everybody so worried about trying to explain that they cant use have rules when horses were compensated by. Tractors it led to 2 totally different kind of Production System the same with globalization we have seen now this t
But im not sure we are quite in the same stage when such a major fact but lets look at it from the other perspective globalization relies heavily and encourages over consumption and thats also a fact that has a major Environmental Impact that Environmental Impact is compounded by all the goods moving around and all the garbage being moved back may or comment on that. You know soviet union it had huge environmental problems in spite of the fact that it was completely disintegrated from the only system and something to be you know what im trying to explain that its its really quite often we are putting globalization hat on everything globalization has to play but to take a logical factors are much more fundamental and you cannot save jobs when radical change is going on but you can create jobs and thats the proper. They have not been able to create a and then others argue with that but im asking you why is it such a bad idea to think about localizing both production and consumption becau
Now when globalisation is discussed its usually discussed in economic terms of efficiency a labor costs production cheats etc and there is a legitimate benchmarks for business but not for government because the government has to consider a much broader impact what happens to society is one factor is more about what happens to the Public Health sector whether there is an Opioid Crisis do you think industrial democracies have managed in there. Rather than corporate ways. They have not understood that the rules of the game have to be changed and we are still. Living with historical legacy self industrialization because if you look at the Social Security systems Education Systems most of the lets say legal frameworks in the investment world all of them are designed for industrial face of technology and now we are moving ahead and i think the problem is that our concepts are lacking behind what youre saying is that the government didnt do enough to create new jobs to compensate the schools
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