Sujet : Re: Three Body Problem
De : blissInSanFrancisco (at) *nospam* mouse-potato.com (Bobbie Sellers)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 23. Aug 2024, 05:03:03
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On 8/22/24 12:05, D wrote:
On Thu, 22 Aug 2024, Scott Lurndal wrote:
D <nospam@example.net> writes:
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At the risk of widening the discussion a bit, I recommend Johan Norbergs,
"The Capitalist Manifesto" where he shows in a very easy to understand
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Balance that with Thomas Piketty.
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"Capital in the Twenty-First Century"
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Haha, nice joke! ;) That book has been thoroughly critiqued to death I'm afraid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_in_the_Twenty-First_Century#Criticism .
It is a very difficult book to read especially for people who
want to make a living in the Capitalist marketplace. It ain't even a
novel with a coherent plot or bio where interesting things are
happening and I bet the only thing harder than reading it was
writing it and dragging lots of facts from very dusty tomes.
Still it clearly points out that the more money accumulates in
private hands the less the benefits to the nation/state/populations.
Especially when the very rich avoid paying for the wars that they
force the nation into for the hope of profit despite the death toll
of soldiers, auxiliaries and non-combatants.
During the Covid-19 shutdowns all over the USA and in the rest
of the world billionaires continued to accumulation wealth. The rest of
the citizenry was losing money and dying. Nurses and physicians and
the maintenance personnel at hospitals were being worked too hard and
many left their occupations as soon as they could do so. This was
because #45 junked the carefully crafted plans from the previous
administration which might have ameliorated the situation.
bliss
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