Economic Table of Natural Resources
Long-term economic growth (one of them) can only be supported by the participation of all levels of the people in the economic field (technosocialism).
The demand for economic justice has never been quiet even during a pandemic. The good news is that the government has recently revoked thousands of licenses for mining, forestry activities and the use of state lands.
This policy is like a flower blooming for those who think that “political regulators” (rulers) are always weak when dealing with “economic bosses” (entrepreneurs). This progressive government policy reminds me of one name: François Quesnay (1694-1774). He was a unique figure born in France who was a consultant physician and physicist for King Louis XV. At the end of his life, Quesnay studied economics and formulated what is known today as Tableu Economique.