On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 8:32 PM, <scott@permaculture.org> wrote:
> One way to stop greed is to develop systems that do not reward greed.
> One of the best models I know of is the Mondragon Co-op system in the
> Basque country of Spain. This is a system that does not allow anyone in
> the co-op make more than six times the pay of the lowest paid co-op
> member. Guess what? If the ceo wants to make more money he has to find a
> way to see that the lowest paid also makes more money. The worker owned
> co-ops are starting to appear in the US particularly in Ohio and they are
> keeping jobs in the community and operating based on the second and third
> ethics of permaculture.
>
> > How about a balance between posts on dealing with greed versus ethics
> and
> > concentrated permaculture design and site construction
>
> I am not sure I understand your dichotomy between ethics and greed. You
> solve greed by following the ethics...
>
A comparison of greed versus ethics on one side and "concentrated
permaculture design and site construction" (basic of feed and house the
people) on the other, is what I meant.