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The Good Old Days Weren’t So Great

Last updated: October 23, 2024 2:35 pm
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The universe, as economist Noah Smith points out, is constantly presenting challenges that threaten our existence, from asteroids hurtling through space to the persistent hunger pains we experience. This begs the question – why shouldn’t we expect a gravitational pull towards poverty?

In a recent discussion between Russ Roberts and Noah Smith, they delved into the concept of nostalgia for the “good old days” of the 1950s as depicted in films and TV shows. They also touched upon the fascination with survival shows, including a Canadian series that was canceled due to the extreme difficulty of surviving in late 1800s farming conditions. This led to a broader conversation about how idealizing certain historical periods can impact our views on progress, technology, and economics.

1. Smith refers to poverty as the “elemental foe,” suggesting that it is a fundamental challenge to survival, in contrast to other threats like nuclear war or climate change. This metaphor highlights the pervasive nature of poverty and the constant struggle for survival it represents.

2. The concept of “industrial modernity” as a system of technological advancements that sustain modern standards of living can be traced back to Adam Smith’s insights on the division of labor in his seminal work, Wealth of Nations. This foresight into the importance of technological progress in driving societal development underscores the foundational role of innovation in economic growth.

3. The paradox of labor-saving technologies leading to job displacement while increasing productivity is a longstanding issue. With the rise of AI and automation, the discussion around technological unemployment gains prominence. The potential consequences of this trend, both underrated and overrated, raise questions about the future of work and the need for adaptive policies to address these shifts.

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4. The question of why the Industrial Revolution didn’t occur earlier, despite the presence of key technologies in ancient civilizations like Rome, China, and Latin America, sparks curiosity. Factors such as the extent of the market, institutional structures, and economic conditions play a role in explaining the delay in industrialization. Understanding these dynamics sheds light on the complex interplay of historical events that shaped the course of development.

5. The debate over whether technological advancements can reduce resource consumption without necessitating degrowth or if degrowth is essential for environmental sustainability remains ongoing. Noah Smith’s idea of a collective effort in combating challenges for our future presents a potential path for reconciling these differing perspectives. By working together as a united front, there is hope that a balance between innovation and sustainability can be achieved.

In conclusion, the dialogue between Roberts and Smith offers valuable insights into the intersections of history, technology, and economics. By examining past trends and considering future challenges, we can better navigate the complexities of progress and development in an ever-evolving world.

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