- We have a consumption economy.
- A consumption economy assumes that it produces things people need, and people pay for those things with their labor.
- The surplus goes toward developing new spaces for settlement.
- Human needs are limited.
- New spaces for settlement have run out.
- Population growth has practically stopped.
- The progress of automation over the past 100 years has massively increased production efficiency.
- Cheap transportation and globalization have made it possible to concentrate production even more efficiently.
- As a result, material needs are now covered by a very small share of working people.
- The rest are occupied with services.
- Services have no added value and effectively function as barter: “you cut my hair, I shave your beard.”
- Services have no real value and are merely disguised self-employment.
- Real value belongs to production, which is concentrated in a few places in the world, and to the logistics chains that connect production to consumers.
- China is now responsible for production, while the United States is responsible for logistics.
- In a global economy with transparent logistics, very few industries can compete with mega-factories that dominate through economies of scale.
- One of these industries is construction, which explains construction bubbles.
- One of the few services with absolute added value and endless demand is medical care.
- The problem with both construction and medical bubbles is that, in exchange for their real value, they are also willing to accept only real value, not reciprocal self-employed services.
- Scientific research has minimal value in a world of instant copying.
- This new economic model, with a sharp change in the importance and value of material production, has taken shape over the past 50–60 years.
- Neither the legal system nor the system of international relations has adapted to it or reflects it in any meaningful way.
- The result of this imbalance will be conflicts until a new system takes shape.
Somewhere from the internet, I forgot the source…
My commentary: That’s right—the current system is not balanced, and hard times are coming, y’all.
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