
GLOBAL CRISIS – AN ECOLONOMIC APPROACH Abstract: Considering the evolution of life of the whole living, "crisis is a natural manifestation, a form of the systemic wisdom homeostasis ". Interpreted in terms of Hawa-yen philosophy, life of the "whole living" which includes economic and social life as well, crisis stands for excesses and deficits beyond the homeostasis "critical mass" that disturbs due to the dangers generated by the harmony of integrated integers. As it encompasses both threats and opportunities that encourage creative destruction, crisis heightens awareness of a behavioural change for the sake of a new harmony. The current global crisis, in accordance with the holistic vision, is a systemic crisis a cultural, moral, spiritual and intellectual one that affects negatively all segments of life, such the natural, the economic, the social and their interactions, too. As a science of man-made environmental health, ecolonomy interprets the global crisis construed as a deviation of human behaviour and institutional development from the requirements expressed by the harmony of "integrated integers", the nature of the tunes, coherence and resonance. Deficits of love, authentic knowledge, faith in certainty of hope, wisdom, of education on the meaning of life and for life, compassion and selflessness, etc, as well as excesses of selfishness, greed, power, domination, poverty, ignorance, waste, freedom without responsibility, etc., engender through their actions human and social behaviours which threaten social life and cut through homeostasis. The transformation of the dangers into opportunities- the backward evolution, is a process of which metanoia is occurring inside human being where the paradigms find " a nice nest" due to which we come to know, understand, we relate and act
Alexandru Tasnadi Constantin Popescu
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Alexandru Tasnadi Constantin Popescu: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Annals - Economy Series, 2012, vol. 1, 24-32
Keywords: the whole living; ecolonomy; awareness; education respiritualization; quantum transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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