Now here is an interesting bit of reading. I care not whether this man is right or wrong; his predictions fit my mood. My only comment, slightly unrelated, is that this economic recession should be telling us to live
differently. But, instead, news media and the population at large continue to proclaim unquestioningly the idea of economic growth as the single most important goal and value. Indeed, the question is posed, when are things going to get back to normal? It is my view that the idea of growth as we knew it in the twentieth century is probably the most dangerous idea currently held. I might argue that twentieth century ideas of economic growth are more dangerous than religious extremism: one, there is little to no serious opposition to growth in any of its forms; two, growth is the only major idea to which human beings all over the world proclaim adherence; three, growth is unquestioningly equated with liberal individual well-being and conservative family values. I will add a fourth reason: economic growth is not considered a belief or value at all, but a necessary and universal condition for the well-being of any human being. To witness the power of the idea of economic growth, try to denounce it to a friend, family member, or, better yet, a mere acquaintance and watch what happens to you: a mild look askance at most. No one is going to take you seriously and that is a trait of a deeply embedded idea. I cannot think of a more embedded and dangerous idea than twentieth century versions of economic growth. Anyway, I’m sure this guy will be thoroughly and publicly castigated for his doomsday views.
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