A sustainable socio-economic paradigm for the future

A sustainable socio-economic paradigm for the future

Exponential automation

Automation is likely to have far-reaching consequences on the topic of employment. Simultaneously it will pose a question not asked since the start of the industrial revolution: what is the purpose of work? Secondly; How do we want to live?

Growing inequality Eight people have the same amount of wealth as the entire bottom half of the planet – and the gap is growing. The far-reaching effects of inequality are increased social unrest, poor access to health, education and food systems.One of the key concerns of future generations is the human relationship with the ecosystem they live […]

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