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+ NewWorkThe Economy Is Like the Ocean: Why We Must Protect Its Foundations. This opinion is by Eric Protein Moseley, and is a part of The Homeless Voices Matter/ Listen to the Voices of the Homeless Campaign. Reposted on Proquest.
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The Economy Is Like the Ocean: Why We Must Protect Its Foundations. This opinion is by Eric Protein Moseley, and is a part of The Homeless Voices Matter/ Listen to the Voices of the Homeless Campaign. Reposted on Proquest.
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The Economy Is Like the Ocean: Why We Must Protect Its Foundations. This opinion is by Eric Protein Moseley, and is a part of The Homeless Voices Matter/ Listen to the Voices of the Homeless Campaign. Reposted on Proquest. Eric Protein Moseley (2025, March 5). "The economy is like the ocean: Why we must protect its foundations. Common Dreams". https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/protect-economic-stability Annotation Summary In this opinion piece, social impact documentary filmmaker/homeless activist Eric Protein Moseley employs an extended metaphor—comparing the economy to an ocean ecosystem—to argue that economic health depends entirely on the stability of its "foundations," namely workers and public services. Moseley contends that neglecting these foundations through mass layoffs, austerity measures, and corporate greed creates a "pollution" that ripples upward, eventually destabilizing every level of society. Drawing on his lived experience with homelessness and his advocacy work throughout his career, he emphasizes that the systemic neglect of the most vulnerable is not just a personal hardship but a structural failure that threatens the entire economic fabric. Evaluation The article is published by Common Dreams, a non-profit news outlet known for its progressive stance on economic and environmental justice. Moseley provides a unique perspective by combining metaphorical analysis with first-hand "on-the-ground" testimony, lending emotional weight to his arguments about the necessity of robust social safety nets. While the piece is an editorial rather than a peer-reviewed study, its value lies in its advocacy for "long-term stewardship" over short-term fiscal cuts, framing economic justice as an essential counterpart to environmental protection. Reflection This source is particularly useful for research focusing on the intersection of social policy and economic stability. It provides a clear example of how personal narrative can be used to critique macroeconomic policies like austerity. For a project on the human cost of economic downturns, Moseley’s insights into the lack of healthcare and resources for the unhoused during the pandemic serve as a poignant case study of systemic "inequities" in action. Integration of the "Empathy for AI" Initiative This work is now an integral part of The Coolest Cowboy Records / The Empathy for AI Initiative. This project has lead to Moseleys AI persona, "Protein the Past," which is a core component of The 50-Year Musical Comeback. The main initiative includes collaborations with artists such as: Lil Ben YaY -LiL Ben YaY is the first independent solo male AI hip-hop artist with a documented identity to have a song on Apple Music. Swift Action 1-(Swift Action 1 is the first AI artist to address the music industry about ai vs humans on apple music,with her song, Dont Hate Me Jusf Because I'M AI . Sir Dirty Rice The Coolest Cowboy Lil Oaktreez Protein the Past Lil Ben YaY https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/protect-economic-stability https://progressive.org https://www.proquest.com/docview/3111169919?pq-origsite=primo&sourcetype=Wire%20Feeds https://progressive.org/topics/eric-protein-moseley/
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The Economy Is Like the Ocean: Why We Must Protect Its Foundations. This opinion is by Eric Protein Moseley, and is a part of The Homeless Voices Matter/ Listen to the Voices of the Homeless Campaign. Reposted on Proquest.
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