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'''Oxidentalist economics''' is a {{wp|politica philosophy|political}}, {{wp|social philosophy|social}} and {{wp|economic ideology|economic philosophy}} that promotes more efficient and responsible regulation and usage of {{wp|natural resources}} in order to drive economic growth and development. It combines elements of {{wp|enviromentalism}} with {{wp|capitalism|capitalist}} thinking, with certain conservative and liberal elements of economic thinking. | '''Oxidentalist economics''' is a {{wp|politica philosophy|political}}, {{wp|social philosophy|social}} and {{wp|economic ideology|economic philosophy}} that promotes more efficient and responsible regulation and usage of {{wp|natural resources}} in order to drive economic growth and development. It combines elements of {{wp|enviromentalism}} with {{wp|capitalism|capitalist}} thinking, with certain conservative and liberal elements of economic thinking. This often translates to high levels of environmental regulation around key industries such as {{wp|fossil fuel|fossil fuel extraction}}, {{wp|forestry}}, and heavy manufacturing that exacts a high toll on the surrounding environment with the interest of long term sustainability for such industries. Oxidenatalist economics is manifested with various long term regulatory movements towards more sustainable methods of growth and a significant emphasis on the reduction on long term environmental damage and decay. | ||
==Origins== | ==Origins== |
Revision as of 22:08, 1 March 2023
Oxidentalist economics is a political, social and economic philosophy that promotes more efficient and responsible regulation and usage of natural resources in order to drive economic growth and development. It combines elements of enviromentalism with capitalist thinking, with certain conservative and liberal elements of economic thinking. This often translates to high levels of environmental regulation around key industries such as fossil fuel extraction, forestry, and heavy manufacturing that exacts a high toll on the surrounding environment with the interest of long term sustainability for such industries. Oxidenatalist economics is manifested with various long term regulatory movements towards more sustainable methods of growth and a significant emphasis on the reduction on long term environmental damage and decay.
Origins
SR didn't want to turn their rainforests into mudslides lol