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LAWCAPIn his book Critical Path, Fuller traces the evolution of lawyer-capitalism (LAWCAP [5]) from its Malthusian origins. The LAWCAP dogma of scarcity, upon which modern economic theory is based, pits exponential population growth against a merely arithmetic increase in food supplies. But know-how, humanity's competence as a metaphysical entity, is also increasing exponentially, and today's capitalism is centered around intellectual assets more than physical ones. The ability to do more with less, to 'ephemeralize' our technologies to a point where humanity is capable of providing itself with sustainably high living standards, derived entirely from renewable energy sources, is another consequence of our increasing competence which Malthus never predicted. When living standards rise, as measured by kilowatts per capita for example, birth rates are seen to fall. We have a chance to get ahead of the population curve with new global university lifestyle options, wherein the process of 'learning a living' is potentially productive, rewarding, and life-long, for all the world's students (consider yourself and your family enrolled). See:
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