The Unpopular Opinion-The Non-Reformist’s Approach to the Sustainability Reform Agenda

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The attainment of the SDGs, especially the socio-economic and environmental targets, is becoming increasingly elusive as the SDG deadline nears. What should be done to salvage the situation?

This book challenges traditional socio-economic systems for their failure to advance social justice and environmental conservation. It explores achieving a conclusive sustainability agenda by prioritizing and meeting the basic social and economic needs of people.

The book proposes prioritizing people over profits as a key step towards achieving sustainability goals. It also advocates eliminating greed and fear while promoting generosity and courage. It emphasizes socio-economic rights like quality education, decent work, and economic growth as essential for achieving Sustainable Development Goals and creating a sustainable world.

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The attainment of the SDGs, especially the socio-economic and environmental targets, is becoming increasingly elusive as the SDG deadline nears. What should be done to salvage the situation?

This book challenges traditional socio-economic systems for their failure to advance social justice and environmental conservation. It explores achieving a conclusive sustainability agenda by prioritizing and meeting the basic social and economic needs of people.

The book proposes prioritizing people over profits as a key step towards achieving sustainability goals. It also advocates eliminating greed and fear while promoting generosity and courage. It emphasizes socio-economic rights like quality education, decent work, and economic growth as essential for achieving Sustainable Development Goals and creating a sustainable world.

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