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Growth: The Celtic Cancer![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Why the global economy damages our health and society A new issue of the Feasta Review will be launched this month. "The aim of the Review is to present in a permanent form some of the thinking that has been going on in the Feasta network since the previous one appeared" says John Jopling, who edited it with Richard Douthwaite. "It is three years since the last issue and there's a lot to report." The issue's theme is the elimination of the human cost of economic growth and globalisation. In the opening article, Dr. Elizabeth Cullen demonstrates comprehensively how great this cost has been. She cites survey after survey to show how the stresses generated by Ireland's recent, rapid economic growth damaged its people's health and the strength of their communities. |
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Jump To Comment: 1Men can not really own the land ,water, air and sky. Although some people think that is theres but it is not. Ireland is one of the coutries my Ancestors came from, so it is apart of my Heritage. They came an settled in Tennasee and ILLinois.
Many people are blessed by a lot of the things that came from your Small Island.
Many of our roots are still there, so what ever effects it effects us.