[lbo-talk] voluntary simplicity as secularized calvinism (or, how to achieve a state of grace by buying locally)

ravi gadfly at exitleft.org
Mon Mar 28 09:00:29 PST 2005


On Sun, 2005-03-27 at 19:45 -0800, Autoplectic wrote:


> Fair enough, but what about VS behavior leading to larger aggregates
> and tipping points in the composition of effective demand leading to
> changes in composition of future investment and output. I think Tully
> is hitting on this old piece of folk economics/folk Keynesianism,
> which in a sense goes back to J.S. Mill, iirc............If large
> numbers of people do adopt VS changes in output will occur, no?

you obviously have not read your dawkins and are not up-to-speed on your EP ;-) ;-).

--ravi, catching up on this thread way too late!



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