El principio de la ECO: Ecología y economía en simbiosis

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Abstract: Books that really matter are those that offer us to reformulate ideas from the root, our thoughts and institutions. This is one of those books. At a time when most societies have lost control and the north, this book not only explains why the current run economic and political systems but also integrates the economic, environmental, social and spiritual in a new paradigm for understanding and changing. The author introduces the concept of the echoes to replace our habitual way of thinking, based on mechanical analogies and essentially static entities. The echoes, he argues, provide a more accurate representation of the real world, thus, is presented as a nested structure of complex dynamic systems, constantly changing, which interact with each other. Then applies this analytical approach, based on organ systems of the natural world proven over time to understand our own institutions. Shows that they are not immutable, but are shaped according to our values ​​and our understanding. This approach opens the way for a more comprehensive solutions that require the economic, environmental and social challenges that we face
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Books that really matter are those that offer us to reformulate ideas from the root, our thoughts and institutions. This is one of those books. At a time when most societies have lost control and the north, this book not only explains why the current run economic and political systems but also integrates the economic, environmental, social and spiritual in a new paradigm for understanding and changing. The author introduces the concept of the echoes to replace our habitual way of thinking, based on mechanical analogies and essentially static entities. The echoes, he argues, provide a more accurate representation of the real world, thus, is presented as a nested structure of complex dynamic systems, constantly changing, which interact with each other. Then applies this analytical approach, based on organ systems of the natural world proven over time to understand our own institutions. Shows that they are not immutable, but are shaped according to our values ​​and our understanding. This approach opens the way for a more comprehensive solutions that require the economic, environmental and social challenges that we face

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