O’Connor argues that the crisis of overproduction stems from a “contradiction” in the structure of the economy. What does this mean?

a) Large economic actors which employ the most laborers also most harm the
environment.
b) Growth that comes with the modernization of core countries erodes wages.
c) The treadmill of production at once improves ecological outcomes and degrades
social values.
d) Regardless of technological advances, markets, labor costs, and politics,
overproduction will always lower profit margins and spin the treadmill of
production faster.


d) Regardless of technological advances, markets, labor costs, and politics,
overproduction will always lower profit margins and spin the treadmill of
production faster.

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