Since we started with Sustainocracy, our core human values driven society and shared responsibility among all people and institutions, we also developed clear view about the real meaning of the word “economy”. In this article, published via Academia and Researchnet, our interpretation and working reality is detailed. A new mindset was born and helps change everything into a more harmonic and safe reality.
Our interpretation of an economy, the word and its functioning
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