by jaws » Sun 18 Sep 2005, 18:56:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rogerhb', 'I') was wondering if you still hold this to be true?
1. We live on a finite earth.
2. Our population is increasing.
3. People work with the system because they believe one of the following:
i. they have no option
ii. they are working towards a better tomorrow.
So how can all have a better tomorrow, be more wealthy, if we live on a finite planet? Or is the goal to delude enough of the people so that they don't revolt?
Wealth is not a measure of how much resources you consume, but a measure of how much satisfaction you acquire from consumption. The capitalist system, in establishing profit from the refinement of production processes, is continuously improving the satisfaction earned from the resources we consume. For example cell phones are now preferred to copper wires for transmitting phone calls, and optical fiber for transmitting data. The amount of resources necessary to communicate with one another is falling, and as such it becomes more affordable to communicate with one another. Cars were once made out of a ton of metal. Today they're made from plastic. Organic food is a luxury commodity prized for its flavor.
As for population increases, only capitalism can provide the accomodation for the surplus population. During the period 1750-1930, England's population doubled. Mass poverty was the issue of the day. Traditional rural economy couldn't provide any employment for the surplus population. The capitalist reforms initiated the industrial revolution and provided employment to the masses previously outcast. Today capital accumulation has created so much security that populations are falling in the western world. If people are confident that their savings will support them in old age, they see no need to have many children. They have few and love them more.