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We the People (united citizens) are the most powerful force in society. But we abdicate our power and authority when we allow vested interests to divide us into conservatives and liberals. In his Farewell Address, George Washington warned that vested interests would use political parties to divide and disempower the people. This prevents us from working together in our massive areas of common interest, such as using the public wealth to equally and fairly benefit all citizens, establishing true democracy and protecting life support systems. Flawed economic and political systems suppress…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We the People (united citizens) are the most powerful force in society. But we abdicate our power and authority when we allow vested interests to divide us into conservatives and liberals. In his Farewell Address, George Washington warned that vested interests would use political parties to divide and disempower the people. This prevents us from working together in our massive areas of common interest, such as using the public wealth to equally and fairly benefit all citizens, establishing true democracy and protecting life support systems. Flawed economic and political systems suppress democracy and concentrate public wealth at the top of society. This book describes how to unite and empower citizens under a We the People movement, end unfair taking of the public welfare through corporate welfare, evolve economic and political systems into sustainable forms, and take back control of our government and destiny. The book also describes the highest impact, most advanced form of corporate responsibility and socially responsible investing, a system change-based approach called Total Corporate Responsibility.
Autorenporträt
After receiving an MBA from the Harvard Business School, Frank Dixon worked in the finance and sustainability fields. He oversaw the sustainability analysis and rating of the world's 2,000 largest companies for many years as the Managing Director of Research for Innovest Strategic Value Advisors, formerly the largest corporate sustainability research firm in the world. This experience showed that flawed economic and political systems compel all companies to degrade the environment and society. System change is the most important sustainability issue. It only can be achieved successfully through a whole system approach. To facilitate this, Frank Dixon extensively analyzed and integrated all major aspects of human society - economic, political, social, environmental, psychological, spiritual and religious. This research is described in the whole system book Global System Change - A Whole System Approach to Achieving Sustainability and Real Prosperity and several issue-specific and summary books.