Ok, so I was reading about solarpunk and circular economy and such, and came across this. Seems pretty reasonable, but also very vaguely worded, both by Wikipedia and the Capital Institute. I don’t yet understand what they actually advocate for in terms of economic power dynamics, and I was wondering if any of you have heard of this concept before and think it’s worth reading more into it.
Ps. if you think it’s some sort of lunatic pseudo-science please let me know, that can help me keep myself safe.
Yeah without even looking at it, usually if it’s a perspective of change without a revolutionary change in the system is just fantasy, no amount of solid arguments of why it is better this way can stand against the natural direction of capitalism that inexorably goes towards expansion of capital and the necessary opression to achieve it. Of both people nature so no reform can ever fix it
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No mention of labour-power = idealist crap.
That is my quick thoughts.
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I have also encountered many of these niche economic theories. They are for the most part fine and not really pseudo-science. I just think these concepts are kind of useless (right now) because
- There is no political movement to implement them
- They are not really concrete ideas or plans
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