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At 09:51 PM 11/16/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>Capitalism is supposed to have been integrally associated with the rise of
>modern technology, which is absolutely dependent on fossil fuels.  So, if
>modern technology depends on fossil fuels -- everyone but George Gilder
>and the like will agree with that -- that maybe you can say that
>capitalism depends on fossil fuels.

actually-existing capitalism depends heavily on fossil fuels, but does 
capitalism in general? though capitalism is amazingly inflexible on issues 
of preserving class privilege and dictatorship, it is also amazingly 
flexible when  it comes to adapting to disaster (like that of the 1930s).

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CB: The specific flexibility of capitalism in adapting to the crisis of the 1930's was 
to blast the hell out of actually-existing socialisms  and actually existing national 
liberation movements in its neo-colonies for 60 years. It won't be able to shoot its 
way out of earthly exhaustion of fossil fuels, if this latter fact develops as true. 

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