With this in mind, many people are wondering just what happens next. — Wallows
Hedonism, of course. — TogetherTurtle
Are you very familiar with de Botton’s ideas? If so what do you think of his thoughts on economics and human ‘needs’ and ‘meaning’? — I like sushi
Tastes and preferences will radically change. Marx epitomized this in saying,
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs — Wallows
Basically, a point in time where mankind cannot compete with the machine in terms of productivity. — Wallows
The Professor is correct that the logical conclusion of how our society is developing is towards saturation. That we will experience catastrophic wars and famines before we get there is besides the point.Tell your professor to wake the fuck up. — Bitter Crank
Here's the crucial point: By "quite some time" we will have burned through another mountain of coal and petroleum and disrupted the climate so much, we won't be worried about maximized production — Bitter Crank
nothing is really pointing towards a future where the human species will face extinction due to the climate crisis. — Wallows
With this in mind, many people are wondering just what happens next.
What are your ideas about this, rather pleasant future full of leisure and comfort? — Wallows
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