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The problem of how to determine the optimal distribution of work and resources to create high levels of economic growth is simply not the same problem we are now facing: i.e., how to deal with increasing technological productivity, decreasing real demand for labor, and the effective management of care work, without also destroying the Earth. This demands a different science.
Against Economics
David Graeber
They ask, “Is there a third way to resolve the impasse? How can I be bigger and incorporate what the other is saying into my way of thinking?”
The Map
Keith M. Eigel, PhD
countering consumerism must start from more robust secular (or religious) theodicy: the building of meaning structures, communities of meaning, that lie outside the realm of the market; and that offer credible answers to the deep foundational questions that continue to haunt us.
Escaping the Iron Cage of Consumerism
timjackson.org.uk
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