Problem on Economic Theory; Sustainability May Be the Way out
Abstract
The theme of the relationship between life and the planet that welcomes us has aspects that have not yet investigated, these are relationships that we believe are balanced, in the sense that reciprocal relationships must intertwine with each other. So, nature offers us the resources for life while we are looking for a complete neutrality of our existence on the environment. We can therefore think of an exchange between the community, which is entrusted with the survival of future generations and nature and its laws, which after a very long time have become suitable for life. So why do not think that the laws that regulate the universe, which have become the cradle for life, are also the universal laws that underlie economic relations, which are the guardians of intelligent life. In the wake of this statement, the relationship between nature and intelligent life should develop with mankind’s push towards science and research. The current perspective, which aims at the complete neutrality of life towards the environment, is the first objective to contain and cancel the damage to the environment. This goal of saving life from natural hazards also has social implications. Reaching the state of neutrality with nature also means the fall of the current limits to development marked by errors in management (adverse cycle, inflation, deflation) which in the new era will be just a memory. Yes, because it will no longer be necessary to avoid damage to the environment, now free from humanity damages. Therefore, development in the neutral area will gradually accelerate so as to create conditions of relative abundance. With social effects to be defined but marked by a progressive decline in classist values, today based on competence and money. One problem will be the timing for achieving neutrality, differentiated, and delayed for the more backward countries on an economic and social level. How to regulate this dichotomy between those who have reached neutrality and those who are struggling to get there?
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/sshsr.v4n4p22
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