Eugen Oetringer invited me to do a presentation about Sustainocracy in his community about the Laws of Nature. The core human values have been included in that manifest and together with Eugen I do workshops and events around addressing complex issues in a workable way. If you have time to get a feeling about the different ethics in society and the way we can deal with this by choosing our priorities based on those core values then please have a look at the video and comment your feelings.
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