To the bone 3.1.: Our transferences are based on wrong principles
How can I describe an activity in the past that was interrupted?
What else should I write as an introduction that we all
don't already know?
For years we have been told about the coming crisis, the
downfall,
the apocalypse, the global collapse. About pandemics. About war
and slaughter...
but no one has told us that we are something whole...with
the world....
let us think of the lost "we"....
Satisfaction is an indicator of the supply of individuals, in a society.
And it continues to be the goal, to keep this level high.
The future looks bleak.
An
apocalyptic end seems more easily imaginable than a world of mutual support.
The disagreement about how to keep the world fair and habitable for all leads to
completely new, absurd and opaque strategies and global situations.
All
the more it becomes important to act responsibly as an individual.
.....to the bone 3.2.:
labour:
Through products produced
in the global economy, Kevin Bales says, slavery touches all our lives:
"Slaves
in Pakistan may have made the shoes you are wearing and the carpet you stand on.
Slaves
in the Caribbean may have put sugar in your kitchen and toys in the hands of
your children."
Slavery is illegal in Mauritania, and everywhere else
in the world.
But, as Bales points out, making slavery illegal doesn′t make it
disappear.
As long as people are controlled by violence and exploited for
economic purposes, they are slaves,
regardless of whether or not a country′s
laws recognize the legal ownership of human beings.
Contemporary slavery, also known as
modern slavery or
neo-slavery,
refers to institutional slavery that continues to occur in
present-day society. Estimates of the number of
slaves today range from around
38 million to 46 million, depending on the method used to form the
estimate and
the definition of slavery being used...
https://www.antislavery.org/slavery-today/modern-slavery/