Capitalism relies on growth, but growth in a finite setting cannot be perpetual. Ergo at some point capitalism must falter as growth reaches its limits.
So what better from that standoint than a natural disaster to undo years of growth, and clear dead wood, so it can resume its upward path subsequently?
It's like a forest fire - New shoots spring up in no time, and before you know it the forest is as vigorous as ever.
So what better from that standoint than a natural disaster to undo years of growth, and clear dead wood, so it can resume its upward path subsequently?
It's like a forest fire - New shoots spring up in no time, and before you know it the forest is as vigorous as ever.
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