The Circle of Goodness and Beauty

Goodness and beauty are fundamental to humans. From hair and skin to clothes, from food to furniture to buildings, from entertainment to sport to art, and, of course, our natural surroundings.

Yet, billions of humans struggle to gain even a glimpse of goodness and beauty beyond their own loved ones.

We live/lived in a beautiful world, and the most beautiful human things have always complimented the beauty of nature.

Now, we must stop capitalists and socialists from blighting our communities, lands, waterways and oceans with their hideous buildings, garbage and filth.

A laughing Hawaiian parrot Russian doll illustrating the Transformationist concept of the Circle of Goodness and Beauty

I’d like to see us getting back to a time of beautiful architecture and design. Clean and beautiful communities with space, trees and plants, including in our cities and down-towns. I’d like to see all humans having access to beautiful clothing, beautiful homes and things to fill them with.

We need to correct the path of human activity, away from profit and greed and toward global goodness and beauty.

So there’s the good, the bad and the just plain capitalist. They want to pay you low wages – but then you can’t afford high-quality goods. So they fill the world with cheap, ugly garbage. Capitalism is a race to the bottom.

By removing the incentive to degrade for profit, we can start to fill all our lives with real quality and goodness. Good things in our homes, good meals, good clothing, good buildings, good schools, good communities, good health care, good towns and good cities.

We don’t need to make America or any other country great again. But we do need to restore goodness and beauty to the centre of human life. To do that, we need a new economics that rewards everyone with quality of life – not those who show the greatest aptitude for destruction, exploitation, manipulation and greed.