By the end of the 70s, bank branches sprung up like mushrooms after a storm everywhere in the country. Villages started getting their own bank outlet and grocery shops, cobblers, hardware shops disappeared.
Marginals, people who choose or are forced to live in trucks, Vans, caravans, tipis, tiny houses, self built houses (Tony Wrench style) are, by your measurements living more sustainably than the conventional population. Are they a role model for a better economy and society?
In the 1950s, banks were deemed to generate 5% of GDP. Now it is almost 30%. That's how big the scam is!
Capitalism is the world's largest pyramid scheme🤷♀️
By the end of the 70s, bank branches sprung up like mushrooms after a storm everywhere in the country. Villages started getting their own bank outlet and grocery shops, cobblers, hardware shops disappeared.
Marginals, people who choose or are forced to live in trucks, Vans, caravans, tipis, tiny houses, self built houses (Tony Wrench style) are, by your measurements living more sustainably than the conventional population. Are they a role model for a better economy and society?