Relation between scale, fragility and global GDPs actually leveling off are a good start in the investigation. Though, I'm mostly interested on the notion of accelerationist "autonomy" in capitalist mechanics. Basically, y'all jump a lot of hoops when it comes to metodology.
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i don't really disagree, the point is that you need to produce before you can consume, which establishes at least a logical precedence of production (if not necessarily a temporal one). otherwise I agree, a circuit is a matter of auto-production.
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the point is that aggregate supply creates aggregate demand (income is expenditure), not that production precedes consumption
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that's the neoclassical reading, yes.
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and say's reading: "As each of us can only purchase the productions of others with his own productions – as the value we can buy is equal to the value we can produce, the more men can produce, the more they will purchase."
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...with either an initial act of consumption or production. there is simply, for the aggregate economy, total expenditure == total income. all other bets are off
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