Ecofascism: Fuck off, we're full Counters the cancerous perpetual growth mindset Focus on density, eugenics, long-term sustainability
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Note that our banking and economic system requires perpetual growth or else we get crashes. Loans must be paid back plus interest.
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(printing money is also an option, but the US has mostly avoided it, and QE was only partly money printing)
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How will enough businesses pay back loans plus interest? Population growth is the easy way to get more revenues, but low fertility.
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Solution: immigration
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So business interests want us to unsustainably increase our population via foreigners to avoid a series of defaults and crashes because
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our whole system is built on expectations of perpetual growth.
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Never mind that none of this is actually good in the long-term for most citizens and our progeny.
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More on this pls
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Sustainability has been a key part of nrx thought from the beginning. It comes up in writings about democracy vs. monarchy or neocameralism
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A sovereign or owner has a long-term incentive to maintain the land in a way that democracy does not.
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And we've seen the left go off the deep end on immigration over the last decade. They want full open borders, completely missing the
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resulting incentives for population growth.
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I see. Thank you. Ownership raises the stakes, I guess. Even if only by raising confidence in ability to create good outcomes.
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But modern-day plutocrats own plenty and don't seem concerned about the future.
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Yes, well I'm not 100% sure I buy the argument, but long-term incentives do seem to be better than in democracy, at least
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