95: Technology – Fast and Furious Into Overshoot
The academy awarding the Nobel Prize in Economics is still drinking pro-growth Kool-Aid, while spiritual leader Acharya Prashant is serving up a healthier recipe – insightful truth about ecological overshoot. We examine both in this episode.
Technology headlines much of the conversation. “Technology is not a way out of overshoot; it is a slower way in,” according to Prashant.
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One Greed Six Earths: The Inner Emptiness Behind Global Consumption – by Acharya Prashant in the Sunday Guardian
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Chris Bystroff
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Yes. Technology has unintended consequences (i.e. using stuff up). One would think that means we should back off on technology. But what gets you the Nobel Prize is doubling down on technology. What we need is the Earth Prize, awarded to innovations that decrease human impact on the planet.
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Wills Flowers
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Very much appreciate your podcast puncturing this latest pile of nonsense from the Economics Establishment. But you talked about the Nobel Prize for Economics as if there really is such a thing. Actually there isn’t. Like much of their academic product, this “Nobel” prize is fake, created by a group of Swedish banksters to put a gloss of legitimacy over the frauds and flim-flams of Neoliberal rent-seeking dogmatists. The actual Nobel Foundation was not very happy about having their name “borrowed” but they haven’t seemed to have done anything about it.
An extended discussion of the issue (and the side issue of whether economics is a science at all) can be found here:
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2022/07/there-is-no-nobel-prize-in-economics.html
Best wishes,
Wills Flowers
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Dave Gardner
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Thanks for sharing this information, Wills. Very true! I just didn’t mention this because I didn’t want to distract from the points I wanted to make. Listeners may well find this interesting; I hope they’ll follow the link you shared.
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Garry
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Dave!
Overload! I’ll have to listen again to absorb everything you offered today.
Thanks and never stop..!!
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Brian McNeil
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Thanks for another great show. I read the article by Acharya Prashant on your Facebook page the other day.
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