Frederick Bott
2 min readNov 16, 2022

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I agree with your general emotion and most of your observations, but does it occur to you that the entire business of neoliberalism is fundamentally fuelled by energy from extraction.
The ability to scarcify, even being explicitly identified as a weapon, is something necessary for folk to practice the selfish thing of neoliberalism.
Remove the ability to do that, and all become rich, in a world of energy which can't be limited, and which comes at no cost to the environment, only generating benefit.
Then markets become truly useful and valuable, the forum where all get to exercise pure fine-grainef democracy, freed from domination of "Whales" trading for profit.
We actually saw it once, when 4tn oer month was being issued, and oil prices went negative, along with a stack of other surprising beneficial results.
It is actually inevitable, and very close now to us permanently switching to that, as far as I can see.
Solar energy changes everything, for the better.
Never let anyone try to understate that, this is the real con trick being pulled on the public now, to try to keep us embedded in ignorance of how energy avtually works, I would say, and in any case, money is physically devaluing due to the same lies being repeated over and over, that scarcity and continuous destruction is something we all have to live with, when it absolutely isn't true.
Money simply has to fall in line with solar enetgy which relentlessly building up.
The instant that happens, all scarcity is gone, forever, as far as we are concerned.
I can understand if people are already celebrating that, and highly recommend we should, it is something worth celebrating, because celebrating it will make it happen all the quicker.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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