Still searching for the best arguments *against* optimizing for sustainable economic growth (factoring in environment + human rights) + more markets broadly, because that’s what I try to facilitate at work, + want to do so w/ eyes wide open. Speak now or forever hold your peace.https://twitter.com/eriktorenberg/status/1058843792223100928 …
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TBC, I'm not necessarily endorsing this argument. But I think it (and many, many variants) are very interesting.
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Peer-produced goods (like open source software) fit into this in an interesting variation: they sit to some extent outside conventional measures of economic growth, but (arguably) build community and lessen alienation more than closed-source. (Again, not an endorsement.)
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"Barn-raising: good for community, but not so great for economic growth" is a common theme in many of these. I've been coy about what I think, but: I do believe there's a genuine and strong tension here.
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