The New Human Rights Movement: Reinventing the Economy to End Oppression - Peter Joseph Audiobook
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The New Human Rights Movement: Reinventing the Economy to End Oppression - Peter Joseph
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Reinventing the Economy to End Oppression - Peter Joseph
Written by Peter Joseph
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Society is broken. We can design our way to a better one.
In our interconnected world, self-interest and social-interest are rapidly becoming indistinguishable. If current negative trajectories remain, including growing climate destabilization, biodiversity loss, and economic inequality, an impending future of ecological collapse and societal destabilization will make “personal success” virtually meaningless. Yet our broken social system incentivizes behavior that will only make our problems worse. If true human rights progress is to be achieved today, it is time we dig deeper—rethinking the very foundation of our social system.
In this engaging, important work, Peter Joseph, founder of the world’s largest grassroots social movement—The Zeitgeist Movement—draws from economics, history, philosophy, and modern public-health research to present a bold case for rethinking activism in the 21st century.
Arguing against the long-standing narrative of universal scarcity and other pervasive myths that defend the current state of affairs, The New Human Rights Movement illuminates the structural causes of poverty, social oppression, and the ongoing degradation of public health, and ultimately presents the case for an updated economic approach. Joseph explores the potential of this grand shift and how we can design our way to a world where the human family has become truly sustainable.
The New Human Rights Movement reveals the critical importance of a unified activism working to overcome the inherent injustice of our system. This book warns against what is in store if we continue to ignore the flaws of our socioeconomic approach, while also revealing the bright and expansive future possible if we succeed.
Will you join the movement?
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This post has 18 comments with rating of 5/5
August 28th, 2020
Always great to see books like this. Thank you.
August 28th, 2020
Marxism 101
August 28th, 2020
For “Society is broken. We can design our way to a better one” read: things are always flawed, let’s make everything far worse again - using the same broken, toxic ideology as before. The most inimical ideology to the vindication of actual human rights ever designed. Pardon my unpardonable cynicism. There will indeed be plenty for the human family. Plenty of famine. Plenty of oppression. Plenty of human rights abuses.
August 29th, 2020
No, no, trust me. We’ll do it right this time.
August 29th, 2020
You’re right. Nothing can be improved. We’ve reached the absolute zenith of human economic systems. This set of flaws does not admit of any fixes. Try it and we all end up in the gulags.
August 29th, 2020
You diverged there, with your own contrived reductio, ns. The issue clearly is not - isn’t reform necessary? That’s a palpable pivot. I had observed the flawed nature of the status quo. The issue remains: the nature of the ideological “fix” which is slightly problematic (see the 20th century, where the economy was also “reinvented” and human/legal/civil/political rights peremptorily abolished).
Who was that chap, and what was it he said? “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” You know the guy, he used to drive that blue car?
August 29th, 2020
Oh, so you’re making an argument about the actual content of this book? Great. Tell me about this book then.
August 30th, 2020
Oh, pardon me, have either of your comments thus far been about the actual content of the book, its author, its ideological drivers, or assumptions? Or did you merely try the reductio in order to distract from the complete failure of that toxic ideology nexus? Otherwise why attempt the contrivance? Why not demonstrate a genuine knowledge of the factual history of extremist, ideological movements, their horrific record of social, political and economic engineering, and the human catastrophes which resulted? In every single case, of course?
Will a conspiracy theorist video maker (yeah, kids, 9/11 was an inside job. Yawn.) fare any better in reordering the world? On the basis of recycling arrant nonsense from the internet - isn’t there enough “stoopid” in the world without heaping up more of the lethally dangerous variety?
August 30th, 2020
Nope. My comments have been made in light of your habits on this site. When a book has left-leaning political or economic implications, you are generally there to decry communism within mere hours of the post being made, clearly having assumed the content, sight unseen (or, rather, sound undheard, I guess). Speaking as somebody who also isn’t a huge fan of Stalin: not every redistributive idea is necessarily communism. But thank you for reminding everybody that the Soviet Union was not nice. On (it seems) Every. Goddamned. Book. You. Don’t. Like. The. Title. Of.
(The other behavior I find delightful is your–and other folks’–enthusiasm for Christianity on a site designed for users to STEAL THINGS.)
August 30th, 2020
I thought the site was about file SHARING?
It’s incumbent upon all thinking people to condemn all extremist left/right insanity/ideology - it’s an equal opportunities operation. If millions are murdered by fascists/Marxists/imperialists (a distinction sans a difference) - the result for the victims is indistinguishable. The equality of the grave. How many chances should we give total & utter, abject failure (clue: not just Stalin)?
On the actual upload: when someone based their career on promoting absurd, bizarre con theories, with no basis in fact, and no possibility of published sources - well, go through that “credibility” argument for me, just to get it straight?
Such incompetent, clownish, instantly self-refuting “theorising” would suffice to call scepticism itself into question.
A useful contribution would be feasible proposals towards solutions, from a quarter which is not historically & economically illiterate. And no doctrinaire garbage - ideology makes people viciously, stubbornly stupid. What works: here we tax business & the corporate sector - sustainably - in order to pay for social programmes to help the disadvantaged. Tax them too much, you get capital flight. Encourage their growth and they invest/employ more, and that increases the revenue for health, education, social welfare, etc. Sustainable redistribution. With my taxes, I pay for civilisation.
It’s truly depressing to see people’s heads being filled with the same failed, garbage ideology.
October 28th, 2020
but… the taxes pay the corporations…
October 28th, 2020
but… the taxes pay the corporations… ıts lıke homeopathy… ıf usıng scıence to go out of scıence… then ıt doesnt make sense.
November 7th, 2020
I highly recommend this. Well researched and well written. It’s a great book. Disregard the negative reviews, a bunch of right-wing propaganda, the book is honest and accurate.
The prevalence of right-wing dogma in the comment section of a peer-to-peer website is ironic though, isn’t it? Cognitive- dissonance is strong in them.
November 7th, 2020
Nsjordan,
Kudos.
December 4th, 2020
Trumpflakes = triggered. How’s it feel losing by over 7 million votes (plus an electoral margin greather than Trump’s self-proclaimed 2016 “landslide”)? Owned, maggots. The grownups are back in charge. :)
Caesar, quit succumbing to the middleground fallacy. Also, quit pretending you actually listen to the books you download. You’re a data hoarder with a sickness, and you know it.
August 17th, 2021
cklem420, I always think this (prevalence of right-wing dogma in the comment section of a peer-to-peer website ) as one of the most urgent mysteries to be solved. Cognitive- dissonance is a clue, however I think there is more there.
November 1st, 2024
fuck off all of you
July 12th, 2025
A must read or hear for everyone. Very well researched and clearly reiterated explanation of what is wrong with the world today. It makes the answers to our greatest problems seem obvious.
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