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	<title>Comments on: he Economist Thinks We&#8217;re Wrong</title>
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		<title>By: Steven Earl Salmony</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven Earl Salmony</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 17:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>At least to me, "The Economist" is bereft of intellectual honesty when commenting on two urgent issues: human population dynamics and human-induced global challenges looming ominously before the family of humanity.

A new kind of leader, the likes of Bill Ryerson and David Pimentel, presents the rest of us with something of surpassing value: intellectual honesty. He thinks and speaks out courageously in an intellectually honest way. He does not cover-up or hide from what could somehow be real and true. 

Perhaps human beings could more effectively address the emergent and convergent global challenges we see looming ominously before the human community on the far horizon if so many of our leaders did not abuse human intelligence and ingenuity by choosing to adamantly idolatrize the endless growth of the global political economy like "The Economist" is doing in our time.

Science, reasoning and common sense are being twisted and subrugated by "The Economist" to conform to whatever thinking serves the interests of big-business powerbrokers, their bought-and-paid-for politicians and other 'leaders' who religiously promote the politically convenient and the economically expedient, in the course of worshipping soon to become unsustainable economic growth.

Bill Ryerson, Vivien Ponniah, Diane Langston, Lindsay Grant, E.O. Wilson, Jean Gilbertson, Paul Ehrlich, Seti Shastrapradja, Russ Hopfenberg, Jane Goodall, Slyvia Earle, John Schellnhuber and James Hansen, among many other capable people inside and outside the PMC community, show us how ignorant too many of our leaders are of the human condition and the finite world we inhabit, and how selfish and harmful are their intentions when they seek to recklessly accumulate limitless amounts of material wealth and political/military power, come what may for the children, coming generations, life as we know it, and the integrity of Earth and its environs.

Steven Earl Salmony
AWAREness Campaign on The Human Population, established 2001</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At least to me, &#8220;The Economist&#8221; is bereft of intellectual honesty when commenting on two urgent issues: human population dynamics and human-induced global challenges looming ominously before the family of humanity.</p>
<p>A new kind of leader, the likes of Bill Ryerson and David Pimentel, presents the rest of us with something of surpassing value: intellectual honesty. He thinks and speaks out courageously in an intellectually honest way. He does not cover-up or hide from what could somehow be real and true. </p>
<p>Perhaps human beings could more effectively address the emergent and convergent global challenges we see looming ominously before the human community on the far horizon if so many of our leaders did not abuse human intelligence and ingenuity by choosing to adamantly idolatrize the endless growth of the global political economy like &#8220;The Economist&#8221; is doing in our time.</p>
<p>Science, reasoning and common sense are being twisted and subrugated by &#8220;The Economist&#8221; to conform to whatever thinking serves the interests of big-business powerbrokers, their bought-and-paid-for politicians and other &#8216;leaders&#8217; who religiously promote the politically convenient and the economically expedient, in the course of worshipping soon to become unsustainable economic growth.</p>
<p>Bill Ryerson, Vivien Ponniah, Diane Langston, Lindsay Grant, E.O. Wilson, Jean Gilbertson, Paul Ehrlich, Seti Shastrapradja, Russ Hopfenberg, Jane Goodall, Slyvia Earle, John Schellnhuber and James Hansen, among many other capable people inside and outside the PMC community, show us how ignorant too many of our leaders are of the human condition and the finite world we inhabit, and how selfish and harmful are their intentions when they seek to recklessly accumulate limitless amounts of material wealth and political/military power, come what may for the children, coming generations, life as we know it, and the integrity of Earth and its environs.</p>
<p>Steven Earl Salmony<br />
AWAREness Campaign on The Human Population, established 2001</p>
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