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What is sustainable wealth? Arthur Lyon Dahl International Environment Forum http://iefworld.org and ebbf http://www.ebbf.org

SUSTAINABLE... WEALTH ECOLOGY ECONOMY dynamic process dynamic process complex planetary system complex human system threatened by economy threatened by unsustainability

Sustain keep up, maintain, cause to continue

Sustainable Characteristic of dynamic systems that continue to function, perform essential processes, maintain dynamic balance, and can change to adapt to changing conditions

Sustain What? any system organism machine technology business corporation institution scientific theory community government nation economy civilization human species planetary biosphere etc.

Time Sustainable over what time frame? Individual, max. 100, exceptionally 120 years Species reproducing: thousands to millions of years: Homo sapiens 200,000 years Civilization: hundreds, maybe thousands of years Ever-advancing civilization: 500,000 years Planet Earth (linked to sun) another billion years The Universe: big bang, big crunch, big bang...

Wealth Perhaps a Maslow's pyramid of concepts of wealth? Material, social, intellectual, spiritual Distinction between individual wealth and collective wealth War, revolution, violence are the destruction of wealth, cycles of creation and destruction

Material Wealth Wealth as lucre: world's richest men/women Luxury goods: "If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it" Purpose in life is to get rich Does wealth = happiness? Plateau in wealth per capita and happiness - other things become important

Material Wealth Wealth as morally suspect - warning about riches and spirituality Know ye in truth that wealth is a mighty barrier between the seeker and his desire, the lover and his beloved. The rich, but for a few, shall in no wise attain the court of His presence nor enter the city of content and resignation. (Bahá'u'lláh)

Wealth as capital Means to invest Essential economic component along with labour Empowering development Savings for future

Corporate Wealth Corporate purpose is to create wealth for shareholders - goal of making a profit. Is this sufficient, or an invitation to abuse? Is profitability an end in itself, or only a fundamental constraint? Is wealth a means or an end? Does the end justify the means?

Purpose of Wealth What should be the purpose of the economy, if not to generate material wealth? "The ultimate function of economic systems should be to equip the peoples and institutions of the world with the means to achieve the real purpose of development: that is, the cultivation of the limitless potentialities latent in human consciousness." (Bahá'í International Community)

Wealth and Poverty Poverty - the absence of wealth - unable to meet basic needs, cannot feed or educate your children, homeless Extremes of wealth and poverty destabilizing Problem of the distribution of wealth, presently going in the wrong direction

Unsustainable Wealth Some examples of unsustainable wealth: fossil fuels derivatives in financial markets debt, growth and interest biggest multinationals

The Origin of Wealth Eric Beinhocker: rethinking the economy in a systems perspective Complexity Economics with agents using market mechanisms and government leadership to co-evolve fit order In such non-zero-sum systems, there is an incentive to cooperate in a culture of learning and adaptive management Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Harvard Business School Press

True Wealth A system with: low entropy high information/knowledge content Knowledge is the true wealth

The Origin of Wealth A successful business has the right social architecture, including: the behavior of people the structures and processes in which they operate the culture that emerges

The Origin of Wealth Most important is the micro level Rules and norms (or values) of individual behaviour Trust is essential to build social cohesion

Norms for Wealth Creation Individual values: a strong work ethic individual accountability a belief that you are the protagonist of your own life, with benefits from a moral life in this world being realistic about the present situation but optimistic about the future

Norms for Wealth Creation Norms that favour cooperative behavior: a belief that life is not a zero-sum game that cooperation has benefits that generosity and fairness have value that free-riding and cheating are sanctioned

Norms for Wealth Creation Norms to favor innovation: valuing rational scientific explanations of the world tolerating heresy and experimentation supporting competition celebrating achievement

Norms for Wealth Creation Cross-cutting norms: an ethic of investing for tomorrow saving for future generations willingness to sacrifice short-term pleasures for long-term gain enjoying high levels of cooperation

Social Wealth For the individual: family community social relationships dignity belonging to a group

Social Wealth Collectively: institutions of governance laws a system of justice organization of community and society

Social Wealth In the economy: Business entities, corporations structures of the economic system markets a financial system and banks

Intellectual Wealth Knowledge Science Arts and crafts Technologies Religion

Intellectual Wealth Increases in value the more it is shared (inverse of intellectual property regime) Includes information storage, communications, reading and implementation Accumulation of knowledge is the real wealth of a civilization

Spiritual Wealth What is the ultimate wealth? "You can't take it with you" Maybe real wealth for the individual is what you can take with you Even those who believe in an afterlife do not know what it is like Not material, not constrained by time or space Retain knowledge of what you have achieved (or not), your impact on others

Spiritual Wealth Spiritual qualities acquired Love for others and others' love for you (will pray for you) Love for absolute perfection, unknown and unknowable Love for God and receiving His love Man's merit lieth in service and virtue and not in the pageantry of wealth and riches (Baha'u'llah)

Pathway to sustainability...the pathway to sustainability will be one of empowerment, collaboration and continual processes of questioning, learning and action in all regions of the world... As the sweeping tides of consumerism, unfettered consumption, extreme poverty and marginalization recede, they will reveal the human capacities for justice, reciprocity and happiness. (Bahá'í International Community, 2010)

Sustainable Wealth Let us explore together this weekend how we can CO-CREATE SUSTAINABLE WEALTH combining ECOLOGY and ECONOMY to lead the transition to a more just and sustainable world society

What is sustainable wealth? Arthur Lyon Dahl International Environment Forum http://iefworld.org and ebbf http://www.ebbf.org 1

SUSTAINABLE... WEALTH ECOLOGY ECONOMY dynamic process dynamic process complex planetary system complex human system threatened by economy threatened by unsustainability 2

Sustain keep up, maintain, cause to continue 3

Sustainable Characteristic of dynamic systems that continue to function, perform essential processes, maintain dynamic balance, and can change to adapt to changing conditions 4

Sustain What? any system organism machine technology business corporation institution scientific theory community government nation economy civilization human species planetary biosphere etc. 5

Time Sustainable over what time frame? Individual, max. 100, exceptionally 120 years Species reproducing: thousands to millions of years: Homo sapiens 200,000 years Civilization: hundreds, maybe thousands of years Ever-advancing civilization: 500,000 years Planet Earth (linked to sun) another billion years The Universe: big bang, big crunch, big bang... 6

Wealth Perhaps a Maslow's pyramid of concepts of wealth? Material, social, intellectual, spiritual Distinction between individual wealth and collective wealth War, revolution, violence are the destruction of wealth, cycles of creation and destruction 7

Material Wealth Wealth as lucre: world's richest men/women Luxury goods: "If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it" Purpose in life is to get rich Does wealth = happiness? Plateau in wealth per capita and happiness - other things become important 8

Material Wealth Wealth as morally suspect - warning about riches and spirituality Know ye in truth that wealth is a mighty barrier between the seeker and his desire, the lover and his beloved. The rich, but for a few, shall in no wise attain the court of His presence nor enter the city of content and resignation. (Bahá'u'lláh) 9 (Bahá'u'lláh, The Hidden Words (Persian) 53)

Means to invest Wealth as capital Essential economic component along with labour Empowering development Savings for future 10

Corporate Wealth Corporate purpose is to create wealth for shareholders - goal of making a profit. Is this sufficient, or an invitation to abuse? Is profitability an end in itself, or only a fundamental constraint? Is wealth a means or an end? Does the end justify the means? 11

Purpose of Wealth What should be the purpose of the economy, if not to generate material wealth? "The ultimate function of economic systems should be to equip the peoples and institutions of the world with the means to achieve the real purpose of development: that is, the cultivation of the limitless potentialities latent in human consciousness." (Bahá'í International Community) 12 (Bahá'í International Community, Valuing Spirituality in Development: Initial Considerations Regarding the Creation of Spiritually Based Indicators for Development. A concept paper written for the World Faiths and Development Dialogue, Lambeth Palace, London, 18-19 February 1998)

Wealth and Poverty Poverty - the absence of wealth - unable to meet basic needs, cannot feed or educate your children, homeless Extremes of wealth and poverty destabilizing Problem of the distribution of wealth, presently going in the wrong direction 13

Unsustainable Wealth Some examples of unsustainable wealth: fossil fuels derivatives in financial markets debt, growth and interest biggest multinationals 14

The Origin of Wealth Eric Beinhocker: rethinking the economy in a systems perspective Complexity Economics with agents using market mechanisms and government leadership to co-evolve fit order In such non-zero-sum systems, there is an incentive to cooperate in a culture of learning and adaptive management Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Harvard Business School Press 15 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

True Wealth A system with: low entropy high information/knowledge content Knowledge is the true wealth 16 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

The Origin of Wealth A successful business has the right social architecture, including: the behavior of people the structures and processes in which they operate the culture that emerges 17 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

The Origin of Wealth Most important is the micro level Rules and norms (or values) of individual behaviour Trust is essential to build social cohesion 18 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

Norms for Wealth Creation Individual values: a strong work ethic individual accountability a belief that you are the protagonist of your own life, with benefits from a moral life in this world being realistic about the present situation but optimistic about the future 19 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

Norms for Wealth Creation Norms that favour cooperative behavior: a belief that life is not a zero-sum game that cooperation has benefits that generosity and fairness have value that free-riding and cheating are sanctioned 20 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

Norms for Wealth Creation Norms to favor innovation: valuing rational scientific explanations of the world tolerating heresy and experimentation supporting competition celebrating achievement 21 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

Norms for Wealth Creation Cross-cutting norms: an ethic of investing for tomorrow saving for future generations willingness to sacrifice short-term pleasures for long-term gain enjoying high levels of cooperation 22 Beinhocker, Eric D. 2006. The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press; London: Random House. 526 p.

Social Wealth For the individual: family community social relationships dignity belonging to a group 23

Social Wealth Collectively: institutions of governance laws a system of justice organization of community and society 24

Social Wealth In the economy: Business entities, corporations structures of the economic system markets a financial system and banks 25

Intellectual Wealth Knowledge Science Arts and crafts Technologies Religion 26

Intellectual Wealth Increases in value the more it is shared (inverse of intellectual property regime) Includes information storage, communications, reading and implementation Accumulation of knowledge is the real wealth of a civilization 27

Spiritual Wealth What is the ultimate wealth? "You can't take it with you" Maybe real wealth for the individual is what you can take with you Even those who believe in an afterlife do not know what it is like Not material, not constrained by time or space Retain knowledge of what you have achieved (or not), your impact on others 28

Spiritual Wealth Spiritual qualities acquired Love for others and others' love for you (will pray for you) Love for absolute perfection, unknown and unknowable Love for God and receiving His love Man's merit lieth in service and virtue and not in the pageantry of wealth and riches 29 (Baha'u'llah)

Pathway to sustainability...the pathway to sustainability will be one of empowerment, collaboration and continual processes of questioning, learning and action in all regions of the world... As the sweeping tides of consumerism, unfettered consumption, extreme poverty and marginalization recede, they will reveal the human capacities for justice, reciprocity and happiness. 30 (Bahá'í International Community, 2010) (Bahá'í International Community, Rethinking Prosperity: Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism, 2010)

Sustainable Wealth Let us explore together this weekend how we can CO-CREATE SUSTAINABLE WEALTH combining ECOLOGY and ECONOMY to lead the transition to a more just and sustainable world society 31