We entered Degrowth during the de-industrialization of the Volker Era. Material conditions in the US have been deteriorating ever since.
The term, as Twitter Guy wants to use it, implies an end to cheap Fed lending and a more rapid consolidation of real estate property through higher interest rates.
It's got nothing to do with use-value growth, just exchange value growth.
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Money isn't real
Big Number Might Not Go Up?!
No point in worrying about both.
We entered Degrowth during the de-industrialization of the Volker Era. Material conditions in the US have been deteriorating ever since.
The term, as Twitter Guy wants to use it, implies an end to cheap Fed lending and a more rapid consolidation of real estate property through higher interest rates.
It's got nothing to do with use-value growth, just exchange value growth.