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#Wendell Berry on the [[Local Economy]]
#Wendell Berry on the [[Local Economy]]
#See also: [[Core Economy]]




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Concept by Wendell Berry in his essay, The Idea of a Local Economy:

"A TOTAL ECONOMY is one in which everything—“life forms,” for instance,—or the “right to pollute” is “private property” and has a price and is for sale. In a total economy significant and sometimes critical choices that once belonged to individuals or communities become the property of corporations. A total economy, operating internationally, necessarily shrinks the powers of state and national governments, not only because those governments have signed over significant powers to an international bureaucracy or because political leaders become the paid hacks of the corporations but also because political processes—and especially democratic processes—are too slow to react to unrestrained economic and technological development on a global scale. And when state and national governments begin to act in effect as agents of the global economy, selling their people for low wages and their people’s products for low prices, then the rights and liberties of citizenship must necessarily shrink. A total economy is an unrestrained taking of profits from the disintegration of nations: communities, households, landscapes, and ecosystems. It licenses symbolic or artificial wealth to “grow” by means of the destruction of the real wealth of all the world." (http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/299/)


More Information

  1. Wendell Berry on the Local Economy
  2. See also: Core Economy