Comments - Assume - Village Vancouver2024-03-29T09:55:30Zhttp://www.villagevancouver.ca/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4670368%3ABlogPost%3A11419&xn_auth=noThanks for commenting, gentle…tag:www.villagevancouver.ca,2010-11-26:4670368:Comment:115172010-11-26T20:24:59.000ZDavid Allanhttp://www.villagevancouver.ca/profile/DavidAllan
Thanks for commenting, gentlemen. Modern Chicago-school (Calgary-school) econorats might have been discredited, but who is paying attention? It seems few people really believe that our way of life must change. People in power, or just regular folks, believe in techno-triumphalism, for that is the history of the 20th C., and it is all people know. Certainly the PM is still fully in the thrall of supply-side, it ain't worth nothing until you cut it down, dig it up, or burn it economic thought.…
Thanks for commenting, gentlemen. Modern Chicago-school (Calgary-school) econorats might have been discredited, but who is paying attention? It seems few people really believe that our way of life must change. People in power, or just regular folks, believe in techno-triumphalism, for that is the history of the 20th C., and it is all people know. Certainly the PM is still fully in the thrall of supply-side, it ain't worth nothing until you cut it down, dig it up, or burn it economic thought. Climate change is being trumpeted by this gov't as something that will be beneficial to Canada. The rich still believe their little pieces of paper will save them, they are still firmly ingrained in the business-as-usual model.<br />
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Even pols who seem to be aware of the troubles ahead are often in the "technology will save us" camp. Mayor Robertson, speaking to a big crowd of bicycle advocates, activists and riders, briefly commented upon peak oil (playing to the crowd) but the next comment was along the lines of electric cars will be the answer.<br />
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Every aspect of our society is based on growth, and no pol will jeopardize their next election by speaking cold hard truth to the people. Even if they do, pshycology tells us that people will tune out any message that doesn't correspond to their pre-conceived notions.<br />
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I maintain the idea that most people are willing to change, so long as it doesn't affect them in any meaningful way. Politicians will not take the…tag:www.villagevancouver.ca,2010-11-26:4670368:Comment:114842010-11-26T02:36:00.000ZLawrence Boxallhttp://www.villagevancouver.ca/profile/LawrenceBoxall
Politicians will not take their heads out of the sand and we are all going to have to deal with the consequences of their lack of courage and foresight. The only resource we have in abundance is each other working in communities of co-operate concern to nurture real values rather than riches which poison the planet.
Politicians will not take their heads out of the sand and we are all going to have to deal with the consequences of their lack of courage and foresight. The only resource we have in abundance is each other working in communities of co-operate concern to nurture real values rather than riches which poison the planet. I am reading Limits to Growth…tag:www.villagevancouver.ca,2010-11-25:4670368:Comment:114552010-11-25T00:19:40.000ZJohn Robertsonhttp://www.villagevancouver.ca/profile/JohnRobertson
I am reading <i>Limits to Growth: the 30 year update</i>. There are many articles by reputable economists about limits. The Chicago school of economists have tended to ignore limits but have been discredited by the collapse of 08. The problem is with the political class; if they admit growth has ended they have to deal with debt and other problems now; future growth will not solve their problems. No politician I know of has abandoned the gospel of growth because no one wants to deal with the…
I am reading <i>Limits to Growth: the 30 year update</i>. There are many articles by reputable economists about limits. The Chicago school of economists have tended to ignore limits but have been discredited by the collapse of 08. The problem is with the political class; if they admit growth has ended they have to deal with debt and other problems now; future growth will not solve their problems. No politician I know of has abandoned the gospel of growth because no one wants to deal with the consequences.