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Economy of the Future 4

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In the economy of the future our patrimony and our reserves will be protected in an extraordinary way, human needs, and defends that as the most basic needs are satisfied, as we have already stated, and the patrimony of each country in reserves will be very safe. It will be a shield never made before in history since in 5000 years has not been done. And created . something like this, when using the special reserves, since the normal ones will remain as a backup base only with time between about 30 to 100 years and at the end of a few years they will be nothing more than a reserve base. And in a hierarchy, of human needs, and defends that as the most basic needs are satisfied, lower part of the pyramid, human beings develop higher needs and desires, upper part of the pyramid. According to, human needs are, Basic needs, Safety and protection needs, Social needs, affiliation, Esteem needs, recognition, Self-realization, Within the framework of development on a human scale devised by famus economist human needs are addressed from an ontological perspective, typical of the condition of the human being, through the questioning of what are the fundamental human needs whose satisfaction determines people's quality of life. ., For this, he differentiates between needs and satisfiers of said needs, for example, he does not consider food and shelter as needs, but as satisfiers of the fundamental need for subsistence; and the same happens with the family, caresses or making love, which he considers satisfying the need for affection. And formulate the following two postulates: Human needs are few, finite and classifiable, unlike the conventional economic idea that defends that they are infinite and insatiable. Fundamental human needs are the same in all cultures and in all historical periods. What changes, through time and cultures, is the manner or means used to satisfy these needs. Max-Neef classifies fundamental human needs into the following: Subsistence Protection, Affection, Understanding, Participation, Creation, Identity, Freedom
Release date NZ
January 8th, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
488
Dimensions
152x229x25
ISBN-13
9798373010931
Product ID
36827445

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