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Mike Boyle discusses his journey to understanding the current economic system’s flaws, particularly the „circular economy.“ He argues that the focus on recycling and reuse is insufficient, as it neglects the fundamental issue: the economy itself. He highlights the work of economists like Herman Daly, Kenneth Boulding, and Frederick Soddy, who challenged conventional economic thinking by emphasizing the finite nature of natural resources and the need for a steady-state economy.
Boyle criticizes the idea of „wasteland“ as land not being exploited, and the notion that growth is solely measured by throughput. He proposes a shift in perspective, advocating for:
He concludes by urging listeners to find their own mission to create positive change.
By Orange 94.0Mike Boyle discusses his journey to understanding the current economic system’s flaws, particularly the „circular economy.“ He argues that the focus on recycling and reuse is insufficient, as it neglects the fundamental issue: the economy itself. He highlights the work of economists like Herman Daly, Kenneth Boulding, and Frederick Soddy, who challenged conventional economic thinking by emphasizing the finite nature of natural resources and the need for a steady-state economy.
Boyle criticizes the idea of „wasteland“ as land not being exploited, and the notion that growth is solely measured by throughput. He proposes a shift in perspective, advocating for:
He concludes by urging listeners to find their own mission to create positive change.