• kinsnik@lemmy.world
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    not only does does the billionaire class expect infinite growth, they require infinite accelerating growth

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      If it doesn’t, perhaps you can get an answer from billionaires, private equity shareholders, and CEOs of big companies: how much money is “enough” for them?

      Oh no, you can’t, because all of them are focused on infinitely squeezing customers and workers to grow revenue.

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      Shareholders demanding ever increasing profits quarter after quarter is the definition of infinite growth. It’s not enough that a company makes a hundred million dollars in profits quarter after quarter. That number has to keep getting bigger. So yes capitalism as it operates todau does actually require infinite growth.

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        So yes capitalism as it operates todau does actually require infinite growth.

        Companies going bankrupt is also part of capitalism. Are those also infinite growth?

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        Does it require infinite growth adjusted for inflation? Because as long as you have a state printing money there will be inflation and if your profits don’t keep up with it that means they’re decreasing, not just constant.