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Leeanne G
is on page 153 of 224
“The dinosaur fuel gets all the attention, but their day is done. As Sheik Yamani said in 1973 in the first oil shock, ‘The Stone Age did not end because we ran out of stones, but because we found something better.’”
— May 16, 2024 06:42PM
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Leeanne G
is on page 129 of 224
“Rulers feel that they know what is right and what needs to be done in their domain, and see no need to compromise, to consult, to listen or to consider other opinions, all of which are essential elements of the toolkit of those who govern democratically. Rulers often see themselves as exceptional and exempt from the rules that they can impose on the ruled.” - Richard Kool
— May 15, 2024 07:18PM
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Leeanne G
is on page 105 of 224
Yep, our political system is in desperate need of changes.
— May 09, 2024 06:10PM
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Leeanne G
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“‘As long as there was a threat of Communism, capitalism had to maintain a human face. It had to appear to be concerned with human welfare. But once Communism collapsed and the Cold War ended, capitalism began to have its head. Capitalism made the mistake of thinking it had won. In fact, Communism had collapsed under its own weight.’” - Ernst von Weizsacker
— May 08, 2024 06:51PM
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Leeanne G
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“[Canadians] understand as a people that when problems are global, we need global solutions.”
I’m not so sure we still understand this.
— May 01, 2024 07:13PM
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I’m not so sure we still understand this.
Leeanne G
is on page 27 of 224
This is so exciting! I just read the first chapter so fast I don’t really know what I read.
— Apr 19, 2024 07:37PM
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Leeanne G
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“This is a book about how to fix what is wrong, rescue democracy from hyper-partisan politics, and put Canada, and the world, on the path to a secure, post-carbon economy. We have a lot of the right stuff to make it work. But no politician is going to be adequate to the task. There is a leadership vacuum. I invite you—I invite all of us—to fill it.”
— Apr 03, 2024 07:03PM
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