the deliberate weakening of social protections has produced greater financial and economic insecurity
Joseph E. Stiglitz considers what 40 years of anti-government, low-tax, deregulatory advocacy have wrought around the world.
people suffering from precarity, which means existing without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare ... lack of job security
In sociology and economics, the precariat (/prɪˈkɛəriət/) is a neologism for a social class formed by people suffering from precarity, which means existing without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare. The term is a portmanteau merging precarious with proletariat.[1] Unlike the proletariat class of...
蒲公英族(英語:precariat;/prɪˈkɛəriət/),或譯作「流眾」[1]、「不穩定無產者」[2]、「殆危族」、「飄零族」[3][4]等,在社会学和经济学中,是由飽受不稳定之苦的人组成的階級。蒲公英族是不稳定(precarious)与无产阶级(proletariat)的混成词。 [5][6]...
「生態旅遊只能當副業,不能當主業。」林晏州直接卻中肯的闡述生態旅遊的意涵…… 經營者或周遭居民也絕不能有靠著旅遊致富的不當憧憬,要懂得把握細水長流的原則,那才是永續經營的不變法則。「慢慢吃,不會太撐,但絕不會餓死;吃太快,只會噎著,更因而讓子孫斷糧。」
ask people to identify a focusing question they want to answer. The focusing question is a way of helping people define the boundaries of a systems analysis. Since everything is ultimately connected to everything else, the question enables them to develop a rich yet manageable level of insight into the root causes of a chronic, complex problem. It asks, “Why, often despite our best efforts, have we been unable to achieve a certain goal or solve a particular problem?”