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Zeitgeist: Moving beyond money

Published: 26 March, 2011, 00:37

Zeitgeist: Moving Forward

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In his latest film, Zeitgeist: Moving Forward, director Peter Joseph presents a case for a transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which runs modern global society to a new sustainable resource based economy.

A resource based economy explicitly wants to remove the actual mechanics of exchange and the market system itself,” Joseph explained.

He argued, “You have to understand, first of all, that the problems we are seeing I the world is not the result some bad policy or some legislation or inflationary cycle.”

Everyone suffers under the system that exists and suffering is inevitable, not because of politics or policy, but because of monetary existence. The system is flawed. Money is the problem. The focus should be resources, such as food, health and other aspects.

We live in a technical reality, not a monetary one,” he added. “When you take a technical perspective as opposed to a monetary perspective we see we can resolve just about all the major human woes on this planet by restructuring the entire economic phenomenon to be truly economic – meaning preservation and sustainability.”

Joseph argued the world could get rid of major problems by restructuring and removing the class system that exists today, a system where 1 percent of the people have all the money and power and an invested interest in keeping the system in place.

An entirely new approach can be taken,” he said.

If the world shifted to a view of shared good as opposed to individual good, everyone would benefit and poverty, hunger, crime, war and health crisis would be eliminated, he contended.

Under a system of nature and viewing the world as one lance, not a place with many places, we can create a single human society and meet all human needs collectively.

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zIGGY November 29, 2011, 07:41
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Unfortunately I agree with SuSong - There are too many greedy people, I think our generation is not ready for a change.
Thousands maybe millions will have to suffer and die before humanity realize there is no other way  but major change.
Thanks RT , I haven't seen this video in my local TV stations nor read in any local newspaper here in Toronto. I guess it's NOT that important.

george soili September 18, 2011, 07:50
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You ve got to see it this way:zeitgeist is talking for a society with humans who care for one another,have dignity,are honest and have all the qualities we all should be looking for and try for ourselves to achieve.If you see it from the perspective of such a human ,its all possible.It wouldnt need any measures to stop the population from growing ,it would be the logic assumption to make that it is your responsibillity to keep the population within the resources abillities.And the same would be for everyone else.all humans would know ther is a problem with feeding more humans,for example,and everyone would make his /her bit ,to protect the species .and his /her own happiness and sufficiency of resources during their lifetime.Oh well ,it is not highly propable .and i hate it that i have to say this.

Predrag Stevanović September 15, 2011, 15:01
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Yea, writting in all caps will get you remembered... Guess you just heard of it so it looks like movement (which btw exists fair number of years, not including the roots), is really getting thru to those who most need it. You look into it, workout the better or just work for the better, time will show. There's really not much more to do, right?Good luck to you all, and thanks, media coverage is always welcome.                                                         "Fan" of a movement.Quote from YouTube: "i am simply saying: what works best, working together or against eachother..."