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by AussieWog93
1711 days ago
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It was in reference to GP's post. As a society, we measure, celebrate and strive to achieve economic growth (in terms of increased per capita GDP. inflation-adjusted). People do this on an individual as well as broader group level. In the past, the push for growth was an effective solution to the very real problem of widespread absolute poverty caused by the inability to provide sufficient consumer goods to the broader population. In more recent times, pushing for economic growth seems to be causing more problems than it solves.
Yet, we still do it anyway because that's what we've "always" done (at least, since the start of the industrial revolution). |
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I agree that you can easily find abstract ideas people hold true about the world which would require serious re-education in order for the opinions to change.