unless they had actually become self-suffience and independent of the economy -- a condition that is about 99% phantasy. — Bitter Crank
Amish — praxis
Maybe you’ve misapprehened what this person was saying? — praxis
WISDOMfromPO-MO It's true that is we consume less we will need to produce less, which is fine. The only one hurt will be the profiteers. They'll have to live in billions instead of 10s of billions. The point is, if one is if one is concerned with pollution just consume less. — Rich
A contraction in output due to decreased consumer demand will likely result in unemployment, — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Absolutely not. The problem is wealth concentration not of production. Conventional thinking is making this world into one polluted mess. The top 1% had sure been successful in messing with everyone's thinking. So what is the point of the OP? You still are buying into all of the marketing junk pouring through the media. When it comes right down to it, you are still quite conventional. — Rich
Learning to be self-reliant / self-sufficient and only entering formal markets when it is one's only choice (you can't fly your own aircraft, so you hire an airline to fly you somewhere; you can't mine your own minerals, so you buy them from a mine operator, etc.) is what would be revolutionary. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
One of the terms you might find useful here is "externalized costs". — Bitter Crank
I sense a contradiction in this paragraph. How would someone determine when entering a formal market is their only choice?... — Nils Loc
Wouldn't such a decrease in the demand to travel outside of one's own geographic locality make air travel too expensive for the average joe... — Nils Loc
Airavel wouldn't be there as choice. Whatever the old market was it wouldn't be there anymore and the new kind of market would be the formal market(?) — Nils Loc
Where do you get that one market shutting down results in an unrelated other market shutting down? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
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