• Ep 18 - What Is Golden Rule Economics? Part 1

  • Aug 27 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 18 - What Is Golden Rule Economics? Part 1

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode, I am going to cover an inspiring concept that could reshape our economic landscape: Golden Rule Economics. This principle, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," isn't just a moral guideline but a viable foundation for creating a just and sustainable economic system.

    Join me, Michael Coleman, as I explore the rich history of the Golden Rule across various cultures and religions, illustrating its universal appeal and enduring relevance. From the teachings of ancient philosophers like Zarathustra, Confucius, and Matthew of the Bible, we see a common thread—an ethical reciprocity that has guided civilizations towards compassion and fairness.

    But what does it mean to apply this age-old wisdom to modern economics? Today, we discuss how Golden Rule Economics can influence commerce, societal structures, and personal interactions in profound ways. We'll look at practical examples of how this philosophy might alter our approach to business, governance, and community relations, fostering environments where honest exchange and mutual respect are the norms.

    Moreover, we'll tackle the challenges of implementing such a system in today's complex economic landscape. How do we balance personal and overall prosperity? Can a shift towards ethical economics truly enhance our collective well-being without sacrificing competitive advantage?

    So, tune in as we contemplate a future where the Golden Rule isn't just a moral platitude but the foundation of our economic practices.

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