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    78 days ago

    That’s a pretty important caveat. I would take it one step further to say that it only matters in non-communist governments. Yes, maybe China can pull it off. But even losing a large chunk of 40% of the economy will be pretty bad and they’d have to switch to something pretty close to fully communist pretty quick to pick up the slack.

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      58 days ago

      Which is the plan anyway, especially after the failure of allowing privatized luxury housing development.

      But more importantly, a country that doesn’t privatize any of the essentials has nothing to fear from the collapse of private markets; everyone will still be housed, fed, and cared for.

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        27 days ago

        Basic utilities like electricity is privatized in most of the US. Are we cooked when inevitable degrowth occurs?

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          17 days ago

          Well yeah, line must go up, electric company will make line go up or they’ll go bankrupt.