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2. The article (and the concept) has nothing to do with austerity or abolishing wheels.
Sun May 5, 2013, 08:13 AM
May 2013

It's about migration or transformation to a low consumption, anti-consumerist, pluralist economy with low volumes of manufacture, high rates of reuse/recycle/repurpose, and strong sozial support.

Given that severe limitations on currently unrestrained manufacture are openly discussed, I doubt that it would be popular with the American right. It's all about human needs, and not about consumer fantasy.

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