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How a Land High in the Western Himalayas Can Help Us Understand The Crisis of The Modern World

11 August 2015 Leave a Comment

Throughout August our friends at Films for Action bring us ‘The Economics of Happiness’: a film by Helena Norberg-Hodge, Steven Gorelick and John Page…. “The filmmakers have generously allowed us to share the film with our community for free through the month of August. It’s a brilliant film that was easy to put at the top of our list of the top 100 documentaries we can use to change the world – 30 minutes that gets to the root causes of the crisis of the modern world, and 30 minutes that gets to the root of the solution.”

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“Economic globalization has led to a massive expansion in the scale and power of big business and banking. It has also worsened nearly every problem we face: fundamentalism and ethnic conflict; climate chaos and species extinction; financial instability and unemployment. There are personal costs too. For the majority of people on the planet life is becoming increasingly stressful. We have less time for friends and family and we face mounting pressures at work.

“The Economics of Happiness describes a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. On the one hand, government and big business continue to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power. At the same time, all around the world people are resisting those policies, demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance—and, far from the old institutions of power, they’re starting to forge a very different future. Communities are coming together to re-build more human scale, ecological economies based on a new paradigm – an economics of localization.

“We hear from a chorus of voices from six continents including Vandana Shiva, Bill McKibben, David Korten, Michael Shuman, Juliet Schor, Zac Goldsmith and Samdhong Rinpoche – the Prime Minister of Tibet’s government in exile. They tell us that climate change and peak oil give us little choice: we need to localize, to bring the economy home. The good news is that as we move in this direction we will begin not only to heal the earth but also to restore our own sense of well-being. The Economics of Happiness restores our faith in humanity and challenges us to believe that it is possible to build a better world.”

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