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What would it take? “Resourcism has the basic answers : It is a different operating system. One in which resources are stewarded, not commodified …”

I agree with all you say above. But whether this ‘resourcism’ will happen through mankind alone, and not divine intervention, is my (chronic) question.

Why? Mankind has had a long time — centuries of experience & potential learning from that … and here we are we still : at the zenith of all our achievements & learning … and yet becoming an increasing failure on all fronts to an existential degree, worldwide.

If such a positive & sustained change actually comes from mankind alone, it seems it will be in as *distant a future as some consider divine intervention an *improbable happening?

I imagine the hope for the world changing to resourcism vs capitalism in a foreseeable future rests on the shock value of what we are going through now, plus the advantage of the ‘Age’ of Information’ helping to unite us worldwide in the endeavor.

But didn’t the bulk of humanity seem to ‘come together’ after the two World Wars?

Why is it taking an (almost) 3rd WW to inspire an international humanitarian awakening?

How many ‘Never Agains’ must we endure on our way to becoming a genuine civilization?

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Received a Turning Point USA flyer two weeks ago. It said, "Capitalism Is The Most Moral, Proven & Effective Economic System In The World!" This is from an organization that aligns with Christian nationalism.

Ask your favorite AI how the teachings of Jesus Christ compare to capitalism. They are completely opposed. Christian nationalism takes people's faith and perverts it for political power.

While all these working-class culture warriors are spinning their heads, capitalism is concentrating wealth at the very top.

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