Oh no!!! How terrible!!!WEF and the UN sign a strategic partnership on sustainability goals
Why whom? Who says that?The point is that the WEF has great influence, something which continues to be denied
People who think the 'Great Reset' is a figment of the imagination, for instanceWhy whom? Who says that?
Yeah people who say this are silly, as the WEF itself uses the term The Great Reset.People who think the 'Great Reset' is a figment of the imagination, for instance
The most important aspect of it seems to be some kind of effort to prevent humanity from rendering large parts of the earth's surface uninhabitable. I don't really understand the mentality of someone who'd consider that, in and of itself, undesirable.That said, I'm also tentatively in favor of it.
Yeah and I'm also under the impression that the leading asset managers, at least in western nations, are on board with ESGs and the green transition, so long as they don't have to take the losses. IE I don't think the power players themselves intrinsically oppose these efforts, so long as they can still profit from them, which they can and will.The most important aspect of it seems to be some kind of effort to prevent humanity from rendering large parts of the earth's surface uninhabitable. I don't really understand the mentality of someone who'd consider that, in and of itself, undesirable.
If Dugin is radically oppose to the Great Reset, as you (I suspect correctly) suggest, then he's a bullshitter and a hypocrite, because he wants his own Great Reset, which does away with annoying things like democracy, liberalism and science, and takes us back to the good old days of feudalism, religious intolerance, witch-hunts and dying of cholera when you're 12. (Presumably enough technologists will be spared the purge to keep the ICMBs serviced.)In this sense, the likes of Dugin would seem pretty diametrically opposed to the Great Reset and the world order it implies. And while I'm for it, I also think Dugin may (not fully familiar with him) offer a reasonable and sophisticated opposition, on behalf of conservatism. As I understand it, he's against all so-called modernist ideologies that involve some kind of teleological progression toward some ideal societal state, which includes the three ideological regimes of the twentieth century: fascism, communism, and liberalism.