Nothing better illustrates the utter mindboggling craziness of neoclassical economics, than its Nobel laureate in environmental economics.
Posts on economics
The mess we’re in was not only foreseeable; it was foreseen. In 1972 a landmark paper was published: The Limits to Growth (Meadows et al. 1972), hereafter simply called Limits. It’s been called “the most influential science paper of the last 50 years”.
A summary of the links shared in a fascinating Mastodon thread about the current AI hype cycle and the bubble that’s about to pop.
The Great Financial Crisis of 2008 makes clear that in a networked world, we need new, networked ways of thinking about the world.