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Abstract: In the first two parts of our essay, we outlined the fundamental paradox of capitalism—its relentless pursuit of growth on a finite planet—and analyzed how war can unexpectedly act as a "reset" mechanism for this system. We examined cycles of destruction and reconstruction, the stimulus from military spending, and technological spin-offs, all while acknowledging the severe inefficiencies and moral costs of "Military Keynesianism." In this third part, we will shift our focus to the inherent and insurmountable limits that the capitalist model is now overtly encountering. We will explore the convergence of demographic, environmental, and resource crises, demonstrating the illusory nature of decoupled growth and reinforcing the urgency for a radical paradigm shift.

Pubblicato in Scienceonline

 

Scienzaonline con sottotitolo Sciencenew  - Periodico
Autorizzazioni del Tribunale di Roma – diffusioni:
telematica quotidiana 229/2006 del 08/06/2006
mensile per mezzo stampa 293/2003 del 07/07/2003
Scienceonline, Autorizzazione del Tribunale di Roma 228/2006 del 29/05/06
Pubblicato a Roma – Via A. De Viti de Marco, 50 – Direttore Responsabile Guido Donati

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