> With few exceptions, every time an economist (Marxist or otherwise) opens
> his mouth it is to endorse economic growth either explicitly or implicitly.
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Would you please let me know about these marxist
economists.
The definition of growth at the present
is in a capitalist framework, and in the last decades
the industrial/agricultural part of the growth was not
spectacular to say the least.
A marxist would be interested in the fulfillment of
human needs with the best employment of existing/new
sustainable capacities - as these are part of the
"human need" definition.
Eva
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