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A true [[service economy]] however considers the whole [[product lifecycle]] and so nothing can actually be considered separate from the [[extraction]] of [[natural capital]] and [[waste]] afterwards - these are services that [[nature's services|nature]] or [[state services|the state]] or others do for us.  An honest consideration of '''price''' includes ''all'' these services.
A true [[service economy]] however considers the whole [[product lifecycle]] and so nothing can actually be considered separate from the [[extraction]] of [[natural capital]] and [[waste]] afterwards - these are services that [[nature's services|nature]] or [[state services|the state]] or others do for us.  An honest consideration of '''price''' includes ''all'' these services.


Economics also puts a [[w:price of life|price on human life]] and [[w:price of Earth|on Earth itself]], implicitly, by refusing to prevent lives or overall [[biodiversity]] or [[carrying capacity]] from being reduced.  There are many controversies about this pricing and whether it should actually exist, but it does, and will for the forseeable future, as long as there is a global civ...
Economics also puts a [[w:price of life|price on human life]] and [[w:price of Earth|on Earth itself]], implicitly, by refusing to prevent overall [[biodiversity]] or [[carrying capacity]] or lives from being reduced.  There are many controversies about this pricing and whether it should actually exist, but it does, and will for the forseeable future, as long as there is a global civ...
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