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Does protecting the environment have to hurt the economy?

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Yes
16% 40 votes Total: 253 votes
No
84% 213 votes

by The Real American

Created on: June 01, 2010   Last Updated: June 02, 2010

Although protecting the environment doesn't have to negatively impact the world's economy, our modern Corporate-Fascist Economic Model virtually guarantees that singularly inevitable result. The numerous flaws inherent in such a Politico-Economic System are: obvious, clearly defined, and readily understood by millions of politicians, economists, and academics worldwide.

Moreover, the only ones largely unaware - of these blatantly apparent shortcomings - are the average voting citizen and consumer. Nor, is this societal lack of generalized awareness a mere accidental coincidence.

As amazing as it may sound, The Modern Corporation wasn't created with the primary purpose of generating profits in mind. Were that the case, the private companies would still be the dominating structures operating within our world markets.

There is absolutely nothing to make a corporation more: efficient, flexible, competitive, or dynamic in an evolutionary Free Market! In fact, the exact opposite is verifiably true. Modern Corporations are: inefficient, ungainly, lumbering, and dysfunctional in almost every conceivable way.

In contrast, the most efficient form of business is [actually] a Sole Proprietorship. One man sitting at the top of his own hand picked organization with total: authority, responsibility, and effective control can: quickly evaluate his options, formulate more efficient strategies, and enter [or exit] the markets at his own leisure. Even today, there are still many of these highly successful and personally enriching enterprises around.

If the primary function of The Modern Corporation isn't for generating profits, then what is it? And yet, in order to understand the answer to that question, we must first understand [precisely] what a corporation is.

A corporation is an artificially created economic construction designed for the purposes of avoiding: accountability, liability, and responsibility toward all other aspects of our humanly governed societies.

In essence, they were designed to operate outside of [or externally to] all social: boundaries, conventions, rules, or even human conscience. By definition, they are invariably psychotic entities - which may do as they please under ordinary and day to day circumstances.

The method by which they accomplish this, is to obtain a legal [or political] charter from a State, which allows for the creation of artificial human beings. That document, or charter, is called" "A Letter Of Incorporation." Once that letter is given,

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