Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Kill the Economy [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)Or does our economic system demand that you must command energy, accumulate surplus wealth, and grow the infinite economy before you can exchange that labor for land? There is also the option to borrow capital and do those things the rest of your life, thus negating the intended purpose. In any case, its an example of how the economy infinitely grows; in order to have any "freedom", you must either agree to be a cog or have been a cog in the industrial machine. Besides being born a Trump, there is not a lot of wiggle-room here.
140 years ago was still very wrong-headed. We need not a horse or plow to symbiotically coexist with the earth (no-till horticulture for instance).
With all that said, this is our likely future anyway. Why not get started early by choice?