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27 sats \ 0 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 12 Apr \ on: The Overpopulation Fallacy: Why More People Means More Knowledge and Prosperity econ
I once read a science fiction story, years ago, about over and under population, where the goal was to have 20Billion people on this planet to have the intellectual resources to make out planetary escape. The whole premise was that with more people there are chances for more creative geniuses in the population.
I was also aware of Julian Simon’s winning wager with Paul Erich from reading Julian Simon’s book about it. Simon, a free-market economist had it right because he was using free-market logic about profits and losses.
It seems that these static predictions are, perhaps, the conclusions drawn by out overlords for the protection of their status quo, where THEY are the power and the wealth of society. It just doesn’t seem to work that way when the population is left to determine its own tastes and desires and to pay for them in freely open trade. Free markets seem to deliver freedom and innovation as well as better goods and services.