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... be produced.
This is because goods are plentiful, and there’s no shortage of food, so everyone agrees on it.
However, in more than 90%, or rather, more than 99% of human history, mass production was 100 times more important than quality.
This is because the scarcity of resources was so extreme that, as long as it wasn't completely unusable, people had to make do with what they had.
‘Until the Great Depression, the very concept of goods not selling and piling up w ...
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