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No because if a profit driven research institution can take all the resources why waste money on material sustainability based research when they can increase net profit.

Why would a profit driven research industry even attempt to develop something like a material synthesizer, something that destroys the flimsy scarcity arguement. Look at how long the knowledge of workable 3d printers was supressed.

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I guess for me the nuance is the mindset on one hand: “how can we maximize profit with X amount of resource” opposed by “how can we get the most knowledge with X amount of resource” I feel like that would shape the nature of science and research in those areas enough .

For me a lot of things in capitalistic society fall into how much growth can I squeeze out compared to a sustainability based approach.

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