by exploited » Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:27 am
Well I'm just not sure that is what he was arguing. I think he was arguing that resources, for all intents and purposes, are infinite, because of human development. Which is what the article says: "Our exhaustible ... resources, if measured in terms of their ... contribution to human welfare ... actually increase year to year, perhaps never coming anywhere near exhaustion... The answer lies in the fact that the effective stocks of natural resources are continually expanded by the same technological developments that have fueled the extraordinary growth in living standards since the Industrial Revolution."
I've known J.K. for a long time, and I really don't think he intended to argue that we can just keep on using resources without developing any way of making their use more efficient, thus ensuring they don't come "anywhere near exhausation." At least I hope not.