Comment by JumpCrisscross
Comment by JumpCrisscross 5 hours ago
> How can they assert that the current trajectory of economic growth won't end in stagnation, like every other growth spurt throughout history?
Straw man. Nobody argues this.
Comment by JumpCrisscross 5 hours ago
> How can they assert that the current trajectory of economic growth won't end in stagnation, like every other growth spurt throughout history?
Straw man. Nobody argues this.
> Is it really such an unreasonable reading?
It's reasonable but unnecessarily reductive. Particulalry when TFA is linked above.
> production methods replacing old ones in a never-ending cycle
> sustained economic growth
Is it really such an unreasonable reading?