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"Co-intelligent economics is not one thing, nor is it absolute. It is a guiding vision and sensibility.
"Co-intelligent economics is not one thing, nor is it absolute. It is a guiding vision and sensibility.
To the extent an economic system helps living beings and living systems meet their deep needs in healthy sustainable ways - accessing the wisdom and resources of the whole and its parts on behalf of the whole and its parts - it can be said to be co-intelligent. This is something to strive for, a standard against which to measure any given economic activity, system, or proposal."
To the extent an economic system helps living beings and living systems meet their deep needs in healthy sustainable ways - accessing the wisdom and resources of the whole and its parts on behalf of the whole and its parts - it can be said to be co-intelligent. This is something to strive for, a standard against which to measure any given economic activity, system, or proposal."
(http://theeconomicrealms.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/co-intelligent-economics.html_
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"Co-intelligent economics is not one thing, nor is it absolute. It is a guiding vision and sensibility. To the extent an economic system helps living beings and living systems meet their deep needs in healthy sustainable ways - accessing the wisdom and resources of the whole and its parts on behalf of the whole and its parts - it can be said to be co-intelligent. This is something to strive for, a standard against which to measure any given economic activity, system, or proposal." (http://theeconomicrealms.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/co-intelligent-economics.html)


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