#A vision of the exit from current economic and financial impasses
A vision of the exit from current economic and financial impasses
NEITHER THE CURRENT ECONOMY NOR OUR POLITICIANS - NOR WIND TURBINE PARKS AND HYDROGEN APPROACHES, SILICON MODULES AND NEW CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY OR VEGAN EATING, E-SCOOTER DRIVING AND THE ANTI-NUCLEAR LEAGUE ARE ABLE TO CHANGE OUR CLIMATE SITUATION! THEY ONLY OFFER A LIMITED COMPENSATION FOR THE NECESSARY CONVERSION TO APPROPRIATE BIOLOGICAL FOOTPRINTS.
AN INDISPENSABLE CUT FOR ALL KINDS OF DEBT RELIEF IS COMING! IT IS NECESSARY TO AVERT WORK, TRADE, MOBILITY AND EARTHLY EXISTENCE FROM THE IMPENDING GLOBAL FINANCIAL COLLAPSE! FROM MY POINT OF VIEW, THIS POINT (OF GENERAL SURVIVAL AND NEW BEGINNING) COMES FROM A DECISION OF HIGH FINANCE ITSELF IN THE NEAR FUTURE. THIS DECISION WILL NEITHER AFFECT THE GIVEN HIERARCHIES NOR OUR RESPECTIVE NATIONAL STRUCTURES.
ALREADY BY 594 B.C. THE OLD GREEK POLIS OF ATHENS HAD COMPLETED A SIMILAR SOLIDARITY STEP WITH WELFARE FOR ALL*.
ONCE AGAIN WITH THE COMING STEP, THE COURAGE TO IMPLEMENT THE "TOPten-4Future" - ALSO THE SOLUTIONS PROPOSED IN TubeWaySolar. THEY WILL BRING ABOUT A TOLERABLE EXTENSION OF BIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND THE CLIMATE.
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EMERGING COUNTRIES WILL ALSO EXPERIENCE TOTAL DEBT RELIEF - AND THEN BE ABLE TO CHANGE THEIR SITUATION THEMSELVES!
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* Around 600 BC, trade was flourishing in Athens. Grain imported from abroad was cheaper than that from the small farmers at home, so many became impoverished and social unrest ensued. To prevent a bloody civil war, the Athenian population entrusted the aristocratic Solon with the office of arbitrator in 594 BC.
The reforms that followed formed the basis of Athenian democracy (rule by the people). The Greek historian Plutarch reported in 100 BC on the social grievances before Solon's reforms.
The entire Greek people were indebted to the rich. Either they worked the land for and delivered the sixth of the proceeds, or if they had contracted debts under the pledge of their bodies, they were taken away by the creditors and served as slaves. Many were also forced to sell their own children. When Solon had become master of the situation, he freed the people by forbidding loans on the people and by cancelling debts [...]. Source: Plutarch - Solon, translated by K. Ziegler, Stuttgart 1954, p. 224.