Self-Reliance in the 21st Century
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Publication
2022-09-19 - Independently Published, USA
Language
English
Word Count
23,750 words, Guess
Page Count
95 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL40182682M
- ISBN-139798846287358
- AmazonB0BFV9HJ5V
- Better World Books9798846287358
- Better World BooksP9-ASQ-366
Description
Just as no one was left unaffected by the rise of globalization, no one will be unaffected by its demise. The only response that reduces our vulnerability is self-reliance. When Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote his famous essay Self-Reliance in 1841, the economy was localized and households supplied many of their own essentials. In our hyper-globalized economy, we’re dependent on distant sources for our essentials. Emerson defined self-reliance as being our best selves—thinking for ourselves rather than following the conventional path. Self-reliance in the 21st century means reducing our dependency on fragile supply chains and becoming producers as well as consumers. Self-reliance is often confused with self-supporting (making enough money to support yourself) and self-sufficiency—the equivalent of Thoreau’s a cabin on Walden Pond. But self-reliance in the 21st century isn’t about piling up money or a cabin in the woods; it’s about humanity’s most successful innovation: cooperating with trustworthy others in productive networks. This book explores the mindset of self-reliance and 18 principles that advance self-reliance in the 21st century.
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