Who came up with this catchphrase "circular economies" and in what sense does it differ from "the economy"? People using a different medium of exchange doesn't mean they're in a separate or isolated economy. It means they're using a different medium of exchange. Is the Euro-zone a circular economy separate from the dollar-zone economy? I don't think so. I don't think the economy is geometric in any sense, either, so I dislike the term. Maybe my mind is made up. Maybe it can be changed. If anyone can elaborate the logic or point to the original promoter of the term, please do.

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Obviously I can search the term online and find the original original, but what I am really asking is who got bitcoiners to start using the term?

Perhaps an answer is found in the below post. It sounds like an anti-industrial idea. Everything I found in a few minutes hints at "technocracy" aka "socialism." It reminds me of how attaching the word "stakeholder" to "capitalism" essentially means socialism. "Circular economy" sounds orthogonal to using a new medium of exchange, so what am I missing?

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