Someone mentioned resource-based economies in another priority. I don't know a lot about this, but it sounds like something I've been thinking about: that our economy is too divorced from what resources we have, such as whether we can feed people, give them a warm place to sleep, and produce the energy for that satellite welding. What else matters, after all, on a financial level? The divorce of these ideas seems to create trouble. I'm keen to see the pros and cons of this posted here :)
Someone mentioned resource-based economies in another priority. I don't know a lot about this, but it sounds like something I've been thinking about: that our economy is too divorced from what resources we have, such as whether we can feed people, give them a warm place to sleep, and produce the energy for that satellite welding. What else matters, after all, on a financial level? The divorce of these ideas seems to create trouble. I'm keen to see the pros and cons of this posted here :)
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