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The transition from the modern to the postmodern age is also marked by a specific transition in the economic model. But what is the economy? The economy is something more than the simple material factor, the economy is production, and production is creativity, and creativity is genius, and creative genius is Italic! In this article we will talk about: Economy is spirit The business: production as a vocation Italian enterprise and creative genius Postmodernity and the feminine Postmodern economy Spread your mission through the media Centrality of self and communication Digital and communication: serving the new economy Bibliography Economy and postmodernity.
The new approach Postmodernity and new digital reality Join over 7,500 professionals who Germany Phone Number read our newsletter to learn more about strategic communications and digital transformation! SUBSCRIBE Economy is spirit The economy is much more than economics, the economy is "spirit" ! But to be a spirit, the economy must have very precise coordinates, it must be directed towards the fullest fulfillment of man , who finds his deepest vocation which is "also" realized in economic activity. Of course, economic activity (work) cannot be conducted to "pay the bills at the end of the month", and in the series "I feel lucky to have a job that feeds me", "I don't like my job, but I I hold on tight”, and all the various ways of saying relating to a wrong conception of the economy and more generally of oneself. It is the very principle of work that is in fact wrong, and it is an entirely modern principle.
In fact, in ancient times this activity was not sanctified as in modern societies. Work activity was seen as the mere execution of chores useful for satisfying one's needs. There was nothing aimed at self-realization in this, an activity for which action, vocation, the realization of one's own dharma was foreseen . Work was for those who are slaves, for those who are slaves inside! Paraphrasing Evola "the slave is not the one who is forced to work, but the one who conceives life only as work" (2010). And therefore if understood as the realization of one's dharma , economic activity can only be linked to the realization of one's deepest natural qualities , to one's talents (in the Christian sense of the term.
The new approach Postmodernity and new digital reality Join over 7,500 professionals who Germany Phone Number read our newsletter to learn more about strategic communications and digital transformation! SUBSCRIBE Economy is spirit The economy is much more than economics, the economy is "spirit" ! But to be a spirit, the economy must have very precise coordinates, it must be directed towards the fullest fulfillment of man , who finds his deepest vocation which is "also" realized in economic activity. Of course, economic activity (work) cannot be conducted to "pay the bills at the end of the month", and in the series "I feel lucky to have a job that feeds me", "I don't like my job, but I I hold on tight”, and all the various ways of saying relating to a wrong conception of the economy and more generally of oneself. It is the very principle of work that is in fact wrong, and it is an entirely modern principle.
In fact, in ancient times this activity was not sanctified as in modern societies. Work activity was seen as the mere execution of chores useful for satisfying one's needs. There was nothing aimed at self-realization in this, an activity for which action, vocation, the realization of one's own dharma was foreseen . Work was for those who are slaves, for those who are slaves inside! Paraphrasing Evola "the slave is not the one who is forced to work, but the one who conceives life only as work" (2010). And therefore if understood as the realization of one's dharma , economic activity can only be linked to the realization of one's deepest natural qualities , to one's talents (in the Christian sense of the term.