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That's what is meant by ''easy''. But it means fighting ''hard'' against the following things:
That's what is meant by ''easy''. But it means fighting ''hard'' against the following things:
* [[Waste]]d goods {{x|whether from businesses or from individuals - waste is effectively the gap between production and consumption}}
* [[Planned obsolescence]]
* [[Planned obsolescence]]
* [[Car dependency]] {{x|Although it would probably need more labor in the ''short term'' (to make neighborhoods [[walkable]]), it would reduce the overall labor in the ''long term'', by reducing total vehicle production and fuel consumption. Then again, if the walkability was done to expand the service-based economy, then overall labor wouldn't be reduced at all.}}
* [[Car dependency]] {{x|Although it would probably need more labor in the ''short term'' (to make neighborhoods [[walkable]]), it would reduce the overall labor in the ''long term'', by reducing total vehicle production and fuel consumption. Then again, if the walkability was done to expand the service-based economy, then overall labor wouldn't be reduced at all.}}
* [[Zero-sum jobs]]
* [[Zero-sum jobs]]
* [[Waste]]d goods
* Extreme [[inequality of consumption]] {{x|specifically, the extravagant lifestyles of the richest people, which depend heavily on the labor of "lower classes"}}


===Harder sells===
===Harder sells===