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the end of economic growth (consumer/corporate capitalism)
what is capitalism? answer: a word that connotes an economic system based on infinite growth, driven by the endless and greedy pursuit of wealth. the industrial revolution was made possible with the discovery of cheap energy: steam, coal and oil. … Continue reading
Posted in apocalyptic apotheoses, environmental ethics
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