Economists are not scientists. Steve Keen is an Associate Professor in economics and finance at the University of Western Sydney. He classes himself as a post-Keynesian, criticizing both modern economics as inconsistent, unscientific and empirically unsupported.
Former World Bank economist Herman Daly has written eloquently about how sustainable growth is an oxymoron, and a steady state economic model would be needed for genuine sustainability.
As collapse becomes more obvious, there has been an increase in distracting greenwash to confuse concerned citizens -- sustainabullshit.
Many well-meaning environmentalists promote the concept of the triple bottom line, an effort to include social justice and ecology into economic decisions. But the environment is not a co-equal concept - energy creates money, not the other way around.
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Economists are not scientists. Steve Keen is an Associate Professor in economics and finance at the University of Western Sydney. He classes himself as a post-Keynesian, criticizing both modern economics as inconsistent, unscientific and empirically unsupported.
john1962712 3 months ago
I hate Nationals rhetoric...Google 'Max Keiser' it follows the neo-right-wing philosophy... Nationals true intensions.
titaniumlock 1 year ago
Former World Bank economist Herman Daly has written eloquently about how sustainable growth is an oxymoron, and a steady state economic model would be needed for genuine sustainability.
As collapse becomes more obvious, there has been an increase in distracting greenwash to confuse concerned citizens -- sustainabullshit.
oilcrash1 3 years ago
@oilcrash1 ...totally agree with you!!
john1962712 3 months ago
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john1962712 3 months ago
Many well-meaning environmentalists promote the concept of the triple bottom line, an effort to include social justice and ecology into economic decisions. But the environment is not a co-equal concept - energy creates money, not the other way around.
oilcrash1 3 years ago