Re: Temporary Recession or the End of Growth?
That makes me think of the hippies that sell stunted tomato and herb plants at the local farmers market out of old beater cars. Driving a shit-box van 20 miles to unload 10 plants is better than 20,000 of the same thing coming from 1000 miles away via semi-truck or rail? Ya right.
Then there's the opportunity cost of manually harvesting food? Geesh oil is going to have to be rarer than gold to make something so stone-aged economically optimal.
We've got the FIRE economy on one side trying turn us into debt slaves in exchange for shiny gadgets on one side and aging hippies trying to turn us into starving serfs in exchange for a good conscience on the other.
Originally posted by metalman
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That makes me think of the hippies that sell stunted tomato and herb plants at the local farmers market out of old beater cars. Driving a shit-box van 20 miles to unload 10 plants is better than 20,000 of the same thing coming from 1000 miles away via semi-truck or rail? Ya right.
Then there's the opportunity cost of manually harvesting food? Geesh oil is going to have to be rarer than gold to make something so stone-aged economically optimal.
We've got the FIRE economy on one side trying turn us into debt slaves in exchange for shiny gadgets on one side and aging hippies trying to turn us into starving serfs in exchange for a good conscience on the other.
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