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Is free market (liberal) capitalism sustainable?

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Is free market (liberal) capitalism sustainable?

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-David Korten, “The Truth about Global Competition” -R.U. Ayres, “Turning Point: the End of the Growth Paradigm” -Martin O’Connor, “Liberate, Accumulate – and Bust” -review Bailey, Prologue and Epilogue Instructor’s contribution: J. S. Mill, “A person is not likely to be a good economist who is nothing else.” Gunnar Myrdal, “There is no view without a viewpoint.” Genesis, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every thing that moves upon the earth.” Arne Naess, “Humans have no right to reduce the richness and diversity [of life forms] except to satisfy vital needs.” Lawrence Surnmers, “There are no … limits to the carrying capacity of the earth that are likely to bind at any time in the forseeable future… The idea that we should put limits on growth because of some natural limit is a profound error.” Herman Daly, “Quantitative growth and qualitative development follow different l

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-David Korten, “The Truth about Global Competition” -R.U. Ayres, “Turning Point: the End of the Growth Paradigm” -Martin O’Connor, “Liberate, Accumulate – and Bust” -review Bailey, Prologue and Epilogue Instructor’s contribution: J. S. Mill, “A person is not likely to be a good economist who is nothing else.” Gunnar Myrdal, “There is no view without a viewpoint.” Genesis, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every thing that moves upon the earth.” Arne Naess, “Humans have no right to reduce the richness and diversity [of life forms] except to satisfy vital needs.” Lawrence Surnmers, “There are no … limits to the carrying capacity of the earth that are likely to bind at any time in the forseeable future… The idea that we should put limits on growth because of some natural limit is a profound error.” Herman Daly, “Quantitative growth and qualitative development follow different l

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