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Between Here and There
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One detail- the US system is not free market capitalism. Free market capitalism is a good type of economy, I agree (don't know that I'd say it's the best- would require lots of analysis). But it just ain't what we got in the modern US. Our government subsidizes some businesses, we have ways for companies to declare bankruptcy and be bailed out and so forth. That is not free market capitalism.
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As for the second bit, I think it should be obvious that I disagree with that statement. Quote:
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My point, which I will not repeat to you again after this post, because I have better things to do than try to drive this point home to someone who is not prepared to even entertain it, is that the continual harvesting and wasteful extraction of non-renewable resources from the Earth is short-sighted and ecologically damaging. On a large scale, it is a selfish act perpetrated by financially powerful and privileged institutions (corporations and governments) that has continued despite increased research and warnings that these actions are ecologically damaging and unsustainable. You can disagree with that if you like, but you are not going to convince me that something different is the case. Quote:
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Cyberpi, you are obviously a fairly intelligent individual, quite logical and inclined to the sciences. That's cool, but I disagree with the way you are approaching ecology, which seems to be a reductive approach emphasizing equations and energy laws. I won't be able to go toe-to-toe with you in the physics or engineering arenas, but I will maintain that in trying to confine ecological damage into mathematical--or for that matter, any set of sciences, including biological sciences--paradigms, you will not be able to address many of the subtle relationships that must be preserved and sustained in regional and local places in order for diverse life forms to flourish. Finally, I don't think that you and I are necessarily even looking at the same picture, and so we will probably continue to disagree, or at the very least, miscommunicate. |
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Between Here and There
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I have to say, as an environmental anthropologist (and working with various science folks: biologists, ecologists, natural resource managers, etc.)-- I'm inclined to agree with Snoopy.
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or I could come from 'everything is in divine order' or as Rush Limbaugh said "The earth cannot be destroyed, man cannot, will not destroy the planet. All man can do, and probably will do, is make in uninhabitable for man. The planet will survive and recover. And the faster that happens, that should make the liberals happy." I dislike agreeing with Rush even partially. |
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Whatever the issue of taxes, even aside from this- the market does not operate based on capitalist principles at this time. Forget fair market, it ain't free either, nor is it capitalist. This means it circumvents the primary good attributes of capitalism- providing incentive to care for the resource base, to have long-term planning, and that environmental costs are directly factored into production costs (and therefore link to lower profits), which would drive more sustainable productive methods. Because our system allows business to offload environmental and social costs to taxpayers, other countries, etc., they are not operating within capitalist boundaries and principles, and the true costs of production and profit levels are twisted and warped-- leading to really bad decision-making and lots of inefficiency on all fronts. |
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uh oh...funny Ayn Rand was mentioned earlier...
Objectivism and Thomas Jefferson Seven Essays on the Philosophy of Ayn Rand 4. Selfishness as Virtue click on the link to read it all. It lambasts me better than any of ya!! but herein is one of my favorites, please post yours! Quote:
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Since I happen to value humanity and other beings, and the idea of not watching people and ecosystems die is attractive to me, I strive for change toward sustainability to avoid all that suffering. Seems logical too. You know, most people don't like suffering and uncertainty, they just can't put 2 and 2 together to understand how their actions lead to those consequences. |
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![]() It seems like most of us who have been debating the virtues of selfishness here agree that healthy self-interest is good and necessary. Without that, you just become a cog and let people walk all over you. |
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"The earth cannot be destroyed, man cannot, will not destroy the planet. All man can do, and probably will do, is make it uninhabitable for man."There's no indication in that statement that the extinction of other species has even crossed Limbaugh's mind. If he were confronted with the statistics on species extinction, I'm certain he would call it a natural phenomenon, or at the very least deny that man could have had any part in that. It's all imaginary hogwash, a conspiracy patched together by "the liberals." |
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