An article written by Ian Johnson, published in the Globalist Paper
“The world is struggling to contend with unacceptably high levels of poverty, an unstable global economic system, a shortage of employment, and dangerous environmental stresses. To confront these challenges, Ian Johnson, Secretary General of the Club of Rome, argues we need a more human-centered economics — and new institutions that guide us towards a more stable and secure future.
The Club of Rome was the first and, for many years, the most influential think-tank on long-term future issues. In 1972, “Limits to Growth,” the first book commissioned by the Club of Rome and a pioneer work at the time, “kick started” the environmental movement that was to follow, got thousands of people to begin thinking about our natural environment and shaped some of the more enlightened policymakers of that time.
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