Or the short answer: Economies should grow because the world is a global market. If your economy does not grow rest assured prosperity will find a new home and you will be chasing it across the Rio Grande.ATG wrote:
Ok. Just 'cause I'm feeling frisky...Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Why should that mean we should not debate a subject?ATG wrote:
See what I mean?
There is no bridging this divide in our perceptions. The sense of futility is largely what keeps me restrained.
You are idealistic and young, I wish you nothing but success. Your loggerheaded perception required comment.
We exist in different worlds.
I am not loggerheaded - if you can convince me that economies must grow, then I will admit I am wrong.
You are the one being loggerheaded. I am open to debate.
Lets say you have a village in 1900 that had five hundred people. The total GDP is 1 million dollars and the consume 700000 dollars worth of goods.
Fifty years go by, The village is now 1700 people with a GDP of 3.4 million dollars and they consume roughly 250000 dollars worth of goods.
Simply existing leads to growth unless their is intervention.
Reading between the line it's sounds to me like you are suggesting Nazi like population controls to achieve this ' no growth economy ' you mentioned.
So tell me, who will select what people to cull, and what will be the method of keeping the population at a sustainable no growth quantity?
See how retarded this is?
Xbone Stormsurgezz