RE: energy entropy + capitalist crisis

2000-06-29 Thread Max Sawicky
Several quick comments . . . MJ: . . . The argument that energy supply is 'infinite' derives from the neo-classical economics concept of substitutability. . . . I don't think this is true of neo-classical econ, namely there is no doctrine of infinite resources that I recall from the course in

Re: RE: energy entropy + capitalist crisis

2000-06-29 Thread M A Jones
while everyone goes away and reads him,Oc? Mark Jones http://www.egroups.com/group/CrashList - Original Message - From: "Max Sawicky" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 3:57 PM Subject: [PEN-L:20938] RE: energy entropy + capitalist crisis Sev

Re: RE: energy entropy + capitalist crisis

2000-06-29 Thread Michael Perelman
Max. There s no doctrine of infinite resources for any specific resource, but since substitutes always exist there is an implict doctrine. Max Sawicky wrote: I don't think this is true of neo-classical econ, namely there is no doctrine of infinite resources that I recall from the course in