Environmentalism has a basis in Marxism and anti-capitalist degrowth — karl stone
So you are saying Limits to Growth is true? — karl stone
However, the idea of "demonstrating the feasibility of practically limitless quantities" in 1982 as a single event by NASA/Sandia is an oversimplification. — Wayfarer
If I'm wrong, just explain why you think that. — karl stone
Environmentalism has a basis in Marxism and anti-capitalist degrowth — karl stone
My question is why? — karl stone
If I'm wrong, just explain why you think that. — karl stone
I'm still at a loss to understand your hostility. — karl stone
My assertion that 'environmentalism is based in Marxism and anti-capitalist degrowth' is slightly inaccurate. — karl stone
Surely, you cannot deny that the environmental cause has been taken up by the radical left as a critique of capitalism? — karl stone
It has a basis in realizing that the physical world is finite — Outlander
but the idea of sustainability in an ultimate sense; a sense that comes with the threat of human extinction - was not a concern until a post industrial era. — karl stone
Are you saying that everyone who is genuine is stupid, and the smart ones are corrupt? — karl stone
If there's corruption money going around, where's my cut? — karl stone
What in the actual !@#$ does that have to do with anything? You don't have to think you're going to die if you don't do something to realize it might be of benefit to society and help men live better lives. — Outlander
As with most mass movements (ideological, religious, political or otherwise), it's the top that is utterly corrupt, because that's where power accumulates. — Tzeentch
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