
Brian OConnell
Economics
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Tension between collective and individual domains
Posted February 8th, 2012 | 22 Comments
I am putting this post up from a previous post on natural gas fracking and how our current social systems have a fundamental misunderstanding of collective and individual domains. Past Post From this past post in which Schalk played the devils advocate and projected an... Read More
The WE of money
Posted June 22nd, 2011 | 7 Comments
I use to be a gold bug that studied austrian economics( mises.org ) that conflicted with keynesian economics. And in the last few years after reading Web of Debt , The zeigeist movement, and bringing the IOS to the issue have come to a new perspective that I... Read More
Technology vs Cultural lead transformation
Posted December 25th, 2010 | 2 Comments
A strong motivation that I see being expressed by all humans is the need for social transformation and translation. We are currently going through a translation with no idea where it will stabalize up or down the spiral. I believe the integral movement under Ken and Integral Life... Read More
New Economy
Posted August 29th, 2010 | 5 Comments
Many recent post have been focusing on the monetary system and the Zeigeist movement. To become updated on the history of the monetary system, which is necessary to have a grounded view. This video "The secret of OZ" is great in presenting the history of money in the US.... Read More
Not even close, healthcare reform
Posted March 28th, 2010
Integral is great at showing how different world views have value and need to be honored and nurtured if we are going to have solutions that do not create more problems than they solve. So we get expressions, like Kevin Bowman’s on Integral Economics and now Robb’s... Read More
Must see video by Bill Moyers PBS
Posted October 11th, 2009 | 7 Comments
Must see video by Bill Moyers PBS on state of financial crisis a year later.... http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10092009/watch.html... ... ...
Conspiracies are real from Princton economics
Posted April 26th, 2009
I still see Integral being very clueless about how things are done in our world. So I thought I would post a link from a very respected economist Martin Armstrong former chairman Princeton Economics Int'l, Ltd. Integral needs to get its head out of the sand on the... Read More








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