What you describe was possible before the 20th century, that is before the advent of advertisement and mass social engineering. From Bernays onwards, a method of selling low quality goods that people don't really need was worked out. They saw they could create the product and then convince people it was valuable because in the NWO only individual human and societal perception defines what's valuable, as opposed to unchanging universal good (that's an entailment of the humanist worldview).
This is how we got to where are we today where consumers have been engineered to go after low quality products because they're easier to manufacture (this applies mostly to cultural products and not tech). There are other reasons behind promotion of degenerate culture of course but we're focused on the economical side.
Without destruction of that profit-drive that rule over economy, even good, God-following people, will not be able to compete or get rid of corporations that will suck them dry eventually. In the best case you could build something like Amish community, but that's not really human development, it is degradation or at least stagnation, with all my respect to Amishes.
The Amish are against technology and they are arbitrary stuck at a fixed time in the 19th century as if that reflects Christian historic tradition in some way. There is a way to foster technological progress in a Christian society and this has been the case with the longest surviving empire there was - the Byzantine empire, governed by the principle of symphonia. There is nothing wrong with technology or manufacturing of goods as long as the principles governing them are sound.
It's all about hierarchy - one can't serve to both Mammon and God. Today's society is governed by greed and Mammon and the only thing it develops towards is its own demise and degradation. Technological development and consumption cannot be an end in itself. It's always governed by an underlying moral principle and conviction. Technology is supposed to serve man and not enslave him or prevent him communion with God - this is true progress.
What you describe was possible before the 20th century, that is before the advent of advertisement and mass social engineering. From Bernays onwards, a method of selling low quality goods that people don't really need was worked out. They saw they could create the product and then convince people it was valuable because in the NWO only individual human and societal perception defines what's valuable, as opposed to unchanging universal good (that's an entailment of the humanist worldview).
This is how we got to where are we today where consumers have been engineered to go after low quality products because they're easier to manufacture (this applies mostly to cultural products and not tech). There are other reasons behind promotion of degenerate culture of course but we're focused on the economical side.
Without destruction of that profit-drive that rule over economy, even good, God-following people, will not be able to compete or get rid of corporations that will suck them dry eventually. In the best case you could build something like Amish community, but that's not really human development, it is degradation or at least stagnation, with all my respect to Amishes.
The Amish are against technology and they are arbitrary stuck at a fixed time in the 19th century as if that reflects Christian historic tradition in some way. There is a way to foster technological progress in a Christian society and this has been the case with the longest surviving empire there was - the Byzantine empire, governed by the principle of symphonia. There is nothing wrong with technology or manufacturing of goods as long as the principles governing them are sound.
It's all about hierarchy - one can't serve to both Mammon and God. Today's society is governed by greed and Mammon and the only thing it develops towards is its own demise and degradation. Technological development cannot be an end in itself. It's always governed by an underlying moral principle and conviction. Technology is supposed to serve man and not enslave him or prevent him communion with God - this is true progress.
What you describe was possible before the 20th century, that is before the advent of advertisement and mass social engineering. From Bernays onwards, a method of selling low quality goods that people don't really need was worked out. They saw they could create the product and then convince people it was valuable because in the NWO only human and societal perception defines what's valuable (that's an entailment of the humanist worldview).
This is how we got to where are we today where consumers have been engineered to go after low quality products because they're easier to manufacture (this applies mostly to cultural products and not tech). There are other reasons behind promotion of degenerate culture of course but we're focused on the economical side.
Without destruction of that profit-drive that rule over economy, even good, God-following people, will not be able to compete or get rid of corporations that will suck them dry eventually. In the best case you could build something like Amish community, but that's not really human development, it is degradation or at least stagnation, with all my respect to Amishes.
The Amish are against technology and they are arbitrary stuck at a fixed time in the 19th century as if that reflects Christian historic tradition in some way. There is a way to foster technological progress in a Christian society and this has been the case with the longest surviving empire there was - the Byzantine empire, governed by the principle of symphonia. There is nothing wrong with technology or manufacturing of goods as long as the principles governing them are sound.
It's all about hierarchy - one can't serve to both Mammon and God. Today's society is governed by greed and Mammon and the only thing it develops towards is its own demise and degradation. Technological development cannot be an end in itself. It's always governed by an underlying moral principle and conviction. Technology is supposed to serve man and not enslave him or prevent him communion with God - this is true progress.