Two Views of Our Future
Lester R. Brown
No previous civilization has survived the ongoing destruction of its
natural supports. Nor will ours. Yet economists look at the future
through a different lens. Relying heavily on economic data to measure
progress, they see the near 10-fold growth in the world economy since
1950 and the associated gains in living standards as the crowning
achievement of our modern civilization. During this period, income per
person worldwide climbed nearly fourfold, boosting living standards to
previously unimaginable levels. A century ago, annual growth in the
world economy was measured in the billions of dollars. Today, it is
measured in the trillions. In the eyes of mainstream economists, our
present economic system has not only an illustrious past but also a
promising future.Leia tudo em:
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