Microsoft Networt Gives Expelled! A Feel Good Interview

Former conservative speech writer discusses economy (he feels that the economy is very strong) and intelligent Design Creationism here.

[Hat Tip: Peter M.]

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As I gear up to finish my Adapting-in-Place book, I've been thinking a lot about the role of the informal economy in supporting a culture that can't keep growing and consuming resources at the same rate.
I find the whole idea of a "sharing economy" where people barter and exchange and free up excess capacity in their own lives and situations to make others' lives a little easier and cheaper an interesting notion. And worthwhile.
In _Depletion and Abundance_ I spend a lot of time talking about the ways that the informal economy is actually more robust in some ways than the formal economy, and the ways that informal economy activity can strengthen our home economies.
Here is the single biggest question to consider about the economic, energy and environmental unwinding we are facing - what will the economy look as we go?

An intelligently designed economy? What conservative believes it's feasible to design an economy? What happened to the fundamental belief in the natural evolution of the free market?

Oh, wait ...

By Hank Roberts (not verified) on 13 Apr 2008 #permalink

Didn't bother to watch. But an 'An intelligently designed economy' isn't that also known as communism ?

By ihedenius (not verified) on 17 Apr 2008 #permalink