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Katehon — Capitalism must die to protect the sacred

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Review of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save our Earth. The Red Nation (2021), Common Notions.More traditionalism versus liberalism. As climate change accelerates, this view will be increasingly heard, especially as the Global South/East emerges. An old Native American proverb sums it up, "Don't shit in the teepee."If the title is too extreme for you, another similar title might be, "Capitalism needs to change to protect the planet." Socializing negative externality is threatening all of us as a species, along with the entire ecology of the planet. This means shifting the emphasis from ownership to stewardship.KatehonCapitalism must die to protect the sacredRed Nation

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Review of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save our Earth. The Red Nation (2021), Common Notions.

More traditionalism versus liberalism. As climate change accelerates, this view will be increasingly heard, especially as the Global South/East emerges. An old Native American proverb sums it up, "Don't shit in the teepee."

If the title is too extreme for you, another similar title might be, "Capitalism needs to change to protect the planet." Socializing negative externality is threatening all of us as a species, along with the entire ecology of the planet. This means shifting the emphasis from ownership to stewardship.

Katehon
Capitalism must die to protect the sacred

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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