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Humanity is at its crossroads. The evidence is undeniable: wars in every corner of the world are destroying nations and producing millions of deaths, as well as hordes of refugees and mass starvation; climate alterations are causing catastrophic damage to entire regions, as well as vital crops; poisoning of the air, water, and earth are rampant; and, growing economic disparity between a small group of wealthy profiteers and the rest of the world is well documented. There is a way out of this manufactured quandary, but it requires a critical mass of people to understand six key issues and to be…mehr

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Humanity is at its crossroads. The evidence is undeniable: wars in every corner of the world are destroying nations and producing millions of deaths, as well as hordes of refugees and mass starvation; climate alterations are causing catastrophic damage to entire regions, as well as vital crops; poisoning of the air, water, and earth are rampant; and, growing economic disparity between a small group of wealthy profiteers and the rest of the world is well documented. There is a way out of this manufactured quandary, but it requires a critical mass of people to understand six key issues and to be willing to take the next step in human evolution. Here is a blueprint for that transformation, developed by Robert Bows, a Stanford-trained political economist, founder-director of the Public Banking Institute, and yoga practitioner for nearly a half century. He blogs at https://coloradopublicbanking.blogspot.com/.
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Robert Bows studied political science and economics at Stanford University during the late '60's, while protesting the war in Vietnam. He is the author of the Home Rule Charter of the Town of Ward, Colorado, as well as a former producer, writer, and director for both Colorado Public Television (which he helped found) and Rocky Mountain PBS. He is also one of the founders of the Public Banking Institute and the founder of Colorado Public Banking.