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The great economic growth paradox is unveiled, from a sustainable point of view. Whenever r (rent) exceeds g (growth), the socio-economic system reaches the stage (p>g) of cyclical crisis; this Sisyphean economic result is caused today by the static interplay of 3 monopolies (1=land value; 2=money/credit creation; 3=taxation). The loss of systems dynamic efficiency, in terms of productivity, is characterized by the flow of liquidity into assets; as fiat money has no natural ratio, this economic practice of wealth concentration leads to a decrease of systems energy efficiency and eco-logical destabilization.