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The Great Reset and the Global Cost of Living Crisis: Exploring the Connection

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The Great Reset and the Global Cost of Living Crisis: Exploring the Connection. The Great Reset, a term that has gained significant attention and controversy in recent years, refers to a series of proposed economic and social changes aimed at addressing global challenges and reshaping the world order.

The Great Reset principles were first tabled by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its founder Klaus Schwab many years ago (despite being promoted as a response to Covid). This cloaked, premeditated planning has led many commentators to suggest there might be a connection between the Great Reset’s mantra, “You will own nothing but you’ll be happy” and the current global cost of living crisis. Furthermore, many suggest that the Great Reset could result in a shift of power from governments to technology companies, potentially resembling a modern form of serfdom.

A History of the Great Reset: From the 2008 Economic Crisis to Present

The roots of the Great Reset can be traced back to the global financial crisis of the late 2000s. The economic turmoil exposed the fragility and shortcomings of the existing system, prompting discussions on the need for fundamental reform. As the world grappled with the consequences of the crisis, the concept of the Great Reset began to take shape, advocating for systemic changes to foster sustainability, inclusivity and resilience.

The World Economic Forum: Increasing Stature and Influence

The World Economic Forum, a non-profit organization founded in 1971, plays a central role in promoting the Great Reset agenda. Through its annual meetings in Davos, Switzerland and various initiatives, the WEF brings together political leaders, business executives and thought leaders from around the world to engage in dialogue on pressing global issues.

Over the years, the Forum’s stature and influence have grown, allowing it to shape the global narrative and influence policy discussions on topics ranging from climate change to economic inequality. This agenda has made many doubt the true aims and goals behind the WEF, including questioning the Great Reset concepts.

Klaus Schwab and His Growing Role in World Politics

At the heart of the Great Reset is Klaus Schwab, the ‘visionary’ founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum. Schwab, a distinguished economist and engineer, has emerged as a prominent figure in world politics. His writings and speeches advocate for stakeholder capitalism, emphasizing the need for business leaders and governments to prioritize not only financial success but also societal and environmental well-being. Schwab’s ideas have gained traction and have been incorporated into the Great Reset agenda, positioning him as a key influencer in shaping global policies and reforms.

The Great Reset as a Response to the Covid Pandemic

It’s claimed that the Covid-19 pandemic – an unprecedented global crisis that disrupted economies, healthcare systems and societies – provided a catalyst for the Great Reset (despite the agenda being outlined as early as 2008). Proponents argue that the pandemic exposed vulnerabilities and inequalities in our existing systems, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive and sustainable change. The Great Reset, in this context, aims to seize the opportunity presented by the crisis to reimagine and rebuild a more equitable, inclusive, and resilient world.

Main Concepts of the Great Reset:

The official version of the Great Reset contains a number of key agenda, including:

  • Sustainable Development: Emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship and transitioning to a carbon-neutral economy.
  • Stakeholder Capitalism: Promoting a form of capitalism that considers the interests of all stakeholders, including employees, communities, and the environment.
  • Digital Transformation: Harnessing the power of digital technologies to drive innovation, enhance connectivity, and address societal challenges.
  • Social Justice and Equality: Addressing income inequality, access to education and healthcare, and fostering inclusive societies.
  • Resilient Global Governance: Advocating for improved international cooperation, multilateralism, and collective action to tackle global challenges effectively.

The Concept of “You Will Own Nothing but You’ll Be Happy”:

One of the most contentious and thought-provoking ideas associated with the Great Reset is the notion that individuals may no longer possess ownership of traditional assets such as property or physical possessions, yet find happiness and fulfillment through shared resources and experiences – summed by one of the agenda’s key statements, “You will own nothing but you’ll be happy“.

Proponents argue that by shifting away from a consumer-driven society, individuals can focus on personal growth, relationships, and collective well-being rather than material accumulation. Critics, however, raise concerns about the potential erosion of personal liberties, individual sovereignty and the implications for economic stability and personal autonomy.

Changing Global Power Dynamics From Governments to Tech Companies and a Return to Serfdom

Critics of the Great Reset express concerns about the potential consequences of shifting power from governments to technology companies. As technological advancements and digitalization continue to reshape economies and societies, the influence of technology giants increases. Detractors argue that this transfer of power could result in a form of modern serfdom, with individuals becoming increasingly dependent on and subject to the control of tech companies. They caution against the concentration of power in the hands of a few entities, highlighting the need for checks and balances, transparency and protection of individual rights in the digital era.

Do We Really Need or Want a Great Reset?

The Great Reset represents a vision for transformative change on a global scale. While proponents argue that it offers an opportunity to address pressing challenges and build a more sustainable and inclusive future, critics raise valid concerns about the potential implications for personal freedoms, economic stability and power dynamics. The ultimate outcome of the Great Reset and its impact on society will depend on ongoing discussions, collaborations and the choices made by individuals, institutions and governments worldwide.

This article was originally produced by Tenerife web designers, Deepbluemedia, a skilled design firm that works globally with clients all around the world.

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