I want to come back to this real quick because it's indicative of an extremely common error in economic reasoninghttps://twitter.com/380kmh/status/840232233621442560 …
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maybe. another way to look at it: increased energy availability allows for urban development. urban economy 2ndry to energy
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precisely backwards--urban development increases available energy per capita (same way it did for food in Neolithic)
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agriculture was an urban invention, which later moved into the countryside to scale up--the way energy does now
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