This is the real weapon.
The truth about a free human population.
Deluded into accepting a purely material view of existence, and confused by the progress of change with the passage of time, some weak men began to gather models of governance and objectification that played a zero sum game, the game of scarcity, when, in truth, the only scarcity is a scarcity of free humans, because when Free Humans are governed with love and affection, resources tend toward the infinite. We have always had the numbers. Now we have the empirical evidence.
With economic models and equations constrained by limits, central to all economic thought is the issue of abundance and scarcity. In 1932, renowned British economist Lionel Robbins defined economics as the science of scarcity. He wrote, “Economics… studies human behavior as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.”
For centuries, the ivory towers of academia have echoed this sentiment of multitudinous ends and limited means. In this supremely contrarian book, Marian L. Tupy and Gale L. Pooley overturn the tables in the temple of conventional thinking. They deploy rigorous and original data and analysis to proclaim a gospel of abundance. Economics and ultimately, politics—will be enduringly transformed.
Overthrown in the process is Reverend Thomas Malthus’s historic concept of a fatal conflict between the geometrical expansion of populations and the linear growth of food to sustain them. In 1798, Malthus launched the still-current fashion of declaring population growth as ultimately “unsustainable” in the face of the finite resources of a limited planetary environment.
After World War II, the British philosopher Bertrand Russell revived the issue of overpopulation as a global crisis. He observed that even war had proven “disappointing” as a remedy to population growth. He suggested dourly that in the future “perhaps bacteriological war may prove more effective.”
Tupy and Pooley prove this idea itself unsustainable. They consummate the argument of their inspirer, the late economist Julian Simon, showing that the only ultimate scarcity is human lives. Tupy and Pooley reshape economics from a “dismal science of scarcity” into a redemptive science of abundance and creativity. The test and testament of economic abundance is an almost eightfold rise in world population since 1800, with people living on average 45 years longer than their forebears and consuming exponentially more commodities of all kinds. thinking. They deploy rigorous and original data and analysis to proclaim a gospel of abundance. Economics and ultimately, politics-will be enduringly transformed.
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How come everybody wanna keep it like a Kaiser!
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