Ecocentric Capitalism is "life-first" thinking within the scope of commercial enterprise; departure from the bottom-line-first approach of Egocentric Capitalism and return to the stewardship of our shared ecological and social commons that is the ultimate source of life and profit.
Understanding that everything of value ultimately arises from life, ecocentric organizations place a higher value on living assets (people and Nature) than nonliving capital assets (money). The energy invested in stewarding those assets is called Living Asset Stewardship (LAS).
Read Companies that Mimic Life (book)
Reflections
"The Age of Reunionis a return to the Original Religion of animism. No longer will we divide the universe into the sacred and the profane, the spiritual and the mundane. Everything will be sacred because we know that everything is unique, even each electron, each drop of water, and certainly each human being." ~ Charles Eisenstein
Contexts
ecocentric.one (redirects here)
Ecocentric Capitalism is a frame shared with us in #companies-that-mimic-life
#museum-of-domains (See: Museum of Domains)
