What is a sustainable society? How can we progress form today's unsustainable society to a future sustainable society? How can we balance our needs with the environment?
What is a sustainable society? How can we progress form today's unsustainable society to a future sustainable society? How can we balance our needs with the environment?
Children are the future. Coincidentally, so is sustainability. As one boy observes his family wasting energy throughout the day, he has some rather imaginative suggestions on what his mom and dad can do to help save the planet, the air, the trees — and a few empty calories.
Read it front to back at www.saveonenergy.com/energy-savings-story.
Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularization, and "disenchantment" that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity.[5] Weber argued that the most important difference among societies is not how people produce things but how people think about the world. In Weber’s view, modern society was the product of a new way of thinking.[6...
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From Wine to Worms
By: Sandy Moore
Children are the future. Coincidentally, so is sustainability. As one boy observes his family wasting energy throughout the day, he has some rather imaginative suggestions on what his mom and dad can do to help save the planet, the air, the trees — and a few empty calories. Read it front to back at www.saveonenergy.com/energy-savings-story.
The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
By: Max Weber
Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularization, and "disenchantment" that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity.[5] Weber argued that the most important difference among societies is not how people produce things but how people think about the world. In Weber’s view, modern society was the product of a new way of thinking.[6...