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Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition
From this point on, growth was not just good, but the primary aim of political and social systems. We all know now where that has taken us, but some saw it early, including the economist and retail analyst Victor Lebow in 1955: Our enormously productive economy demands that we make consumption our way of life, that we convert the buying and use of
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In many ways, modern society seems to be using a slightly more complicated version of a Keynesian economic stimulus scheme where the economy is stimulated by having some people dig a hole, then having others fill it back in the next day. We create problems, spend the next day solving them, and then claim we have made progress. We're even following
... See moreJacob Lund Fisker • Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
L. M. Sacasas • The Art of Living
time became codified and commodified