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Americans Want to Believe Jobs Are the Solution to Poverty. They’re Not.
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MIT Predicted in 1972 That Society Will Collapse This Century. New Research Shows We're on Schedule
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5 min read · 2021-07-14 · A 1972 MIT study predicted that rapid economic growth would lead to societal collapse in the mid 21st century. A new paper shows we're unfortunately right on schedule.
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