Sujet : Re: The joy of actual numbers, was Democracy
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : alt.folklore.computers comp.os.linux.miscDate : 29. Oct 2024, 21:05:08
Autres entêtes
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2024 18:35:16 GMT, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2024-10-29, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 29/10/2024 15:18, Scott Lurndal wrote:
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Which attempts fundmentally can be attributed to modern capitalist
theory that requires constant growth. Without new consumers,
how can the economy expand?
Is it time for a steady-state economy?
The problem is that most modern economies have a social care and debt
Ponzi scheme, that relies on more people earning more money to pay for
it.
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Stop the new people and the scheme collapses.
Don't stop the new people and the scheme collapes a bit later due to
resource exhaustion. It's no different from any other Ponzi scheme.
https://steadystate.org/discover/definition-of-steady-state-economy/
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Well it will have to come eventually, but the transition will be
painful
Perhaps - but it might be less painful than a Malthusian crash.
I can never remember if high time preference or low time preference is the
one that thinks '$100 today is better than a tomorrow that may never come'
but it does seem to be the dominant philosophy.
The cornucopians think there will always be a technological fix. Someday
they will reach into the hat to pull out the next rabbit and find out
there ain't no more rabbits.