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What D&D alignment represents my views on the economy?
11-18-2012, 01:01 PM
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What D&D alignment represents my views on the economy?
My views on the economy:
• The economy must be run democratically, so that all the people have a say rather than strictly the hands of the few. The economy must also have integrity or an ethical core, no economic or business decision is to be made without raising the question of integrity of ethics.
• As Franklin D. Roosevelt said in his second Bill of Rights “true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence”. All citizens need the right to jobs, income, and economic security and, at the same time, independence. Poverty and crimes caused by poverty are caused by economic deprivation and inequality. Monopolies must not be allowed to occur, and the economy must be regulated to ensure that monopolies do not occur.
• The rich must give whatever they can to the community, which must then distribute that contribution to the poor based on what they need.
• It’s so sad that something as simple as water is bottled up as a consumer product. It’s also sad that basic resources are branded as consumer products.
• I agree with Jacque Fresco’s resource-based economy.
• I think that extremely wealthy corporations need to act socially responsible and contribute to society.
• Whatever economic system is put in place, free market or state regulated, it should not inhibit freedom and individual rights of any individual and it should try to work for the good of the people and not just for itself.
• Corporations that take resources out of other countries must pay the people of said countries, thereby the people of a country should benefit from their country’s resources. Land rights should belong to the people. The resources of a country should be used to help the people of said country.
• If there could be a free market that doesn't inhibit freedom or the environment, I'd like to see it. Maybe resource-based capitalism.

What alignment represent these views? Lawful Good, Neutral Good, Chaotic Good, Lawful Neutral, True Neutral, Chaotic Neutral, Lawful Evil, Neutral Evil or Chaotic Evil?

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11-18-2012, 01:10 PM
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Lawful neutral

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11-18-2012, 01:10 PM
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I think All neutrals and goods should align for the goodness of the global economy with stable growth and acceptable social norms. It simply means we must bridge to poor and rich gap first and then to educate the global citizens to attain or at least ought to be have sense of belonging and sharing the god given wealth to this world. I would like to raise the following questions.
1) How can we eliminate the human sins of greed, selfishness, fear of losing or reducing the individual possessions or assets?
This is the most difficult task for almost all man kinds. Perhaps, we should follow the words of the song of "Imagine" sung by the John Lenon. I can recall the most profound and most practical words once said by your former US president, Thomas Jefferson. The establishments of the US banking systems are more dangerous than the standing soldiers.
It appears economic problem of this world becomes the never ending problem for almost every country. The Europe PI IGS, US, UK (not affiliated with European group and still use the currency of the sterling pound), most Asian countries. Only a fewer countries, such as China, Japan, Germany, Korea, and Singapore are doing okay in these days.
How can we brige the poor and rich gap in HOng Kong?
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Hong%20...s%20world?
Hong Kong is sucked for the too much overpaid civil servants, good for notrhing officials, public funded professionals working for the institutions, real estate tygoons,and those financial personnel and bankers.
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