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- From: jmc@SAIL.Stanford.EDU (John McCarthy)
- Subject: Re: Save the Planet and the Economy at the Same time!
- In-Reply-To: ladasky@netcom.com's message of Wed, 30 Dec 1992 08:27:57 GMT
- Message-ID: <JMC.92Dec30011457@SAIL.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University
- References: <1992Dec29.190706.17698@bellahs.com> <5916@bacon.IMSI.COM>
- <1992Dec30.082757.18046@netcom.com>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 01:14:57
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- I find John Ladasky's post very reasonable, but I disagree with two
- of its premises - one stated and one unstated.
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- 1. The stated premise is that the whole world cannot consume resources
- at the rate of the U.S. I agree that it can't consume oil at the rate
- of the U.S., but it can and will consume energy (nuclear) at that rate.
- Etc.,etc.
-
- 2. The unstated premise is that it makes sense to plan for the world
- as a whole disregarding the effects of national sovereignty. When
- national sovereignty is taken into account, we see that some countries
- have population problems, but others don't. There is no political
- mechanism in sight that can merge Australia and China. [The Confucians
- lost China's chance at Australia during the Ming dynasty when they
- isolated the country.]
- --
- John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
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- He who refuses to do arithmetic is doomed to talk nonsense.
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