Winning the Great Wager
I’ve just been reading WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: Winning the Great Wager
Yet this close indwelling of the two worlds, of the global rich and the global poor, makes scaling back our consumption to achieve sustainability an even more remote possibility. Everywhere in the world, the poor see how the rich live, if not out their window, then on TV. People who live in shanties can compare the material quality of their own lives to those of people who fly over them jets.
Some good stuff in here. An interesting point about simplicity – that for it to be an effective cure to the problems of the world, we would need a global conversion. Simplicity is one of the values of franciscanism and my friend James tells me that apart from the personal spiritual benefits of the practice of simplicty, there is the fact that it challenges people as well – can cause people to question their own consumption.
Posted: February 25th, 2005 under Big Questions.
Comments: 1
Comment from Chris Fryer
Time: 25/2/2005, 4:18 pm
I’m going to change the link on my blog roll to point to your blog instead of your website.
Thanks for what you told me about wordpress. My blog uses moveable type. I would like to switch to wordpress, but I’m not sure how to get the links to be the same as they are in moveable type. I have managed to earn a google page rank of 5 on my site and I don’t want to do anything to jeopardise that.
My brothers blog does use wordpress so I’ll be sure to use your advise on his site.
P.S I made a comment on your abortion post.