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by TheOtherHobbes
3419 days ago
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Your approach confuses economically rewarding courses with socially beneficial courses. Part of the problem is that resource extraction and redirection activities are drastically overvalued, while activities that generate lasting social value are drastically under-rewarded. You can't expect markets to correct this, because markets are part of the resource extraction/redirection system, and will always overvalue themselves and undervalue competing social mechanisms. |
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