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bequanna | 3 months ago
That seems unlikely. What is the point of an economy if there is no one who is actually able to consume?
bequanna | 3 months ago
That seems unlikely. What is the point of an economy if there is no one who is actually able to consume?
haizhung|3 months ago
OgsyedIE|3 months ago
I don't agree with the thesis, but that is what the thesis is.
int_19h|3 months ago
Of course, this all implies that the rest of us will just sit and starve quietly. Somehow I don't think that's likely.
actionfromafar|3 months ago
intended|3 months ago
A point for the economy.
The mechanics of trade.
Or the objective outcomes vs subjective goals.
It is entirely possible for an economy to land up in an equilibrium point that works for a small set of people and not for the majority.
The point of the economy is a subjective societal thing, achieved via laws, regulation and enforcement of those rules.
__MatrixMan__|3 months ago
For most of us its just gas or breaks, but those at the top have non economic goals. The economic indicators are looking positive because progress is being made towards those goals, but the gloom persists because most of us don't want the outcomes that were progressing towards.
We're in a car that we can't steer, and the economist article says everything is fine because look how high the number on the speedometer is.
unknown|3 months ago
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cal_dent|3 months ago