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Milne:
I quite appreciate that when we start off from a small
base, a large percentage rate of increase is insignificant. We are, however,
talking about the Big Five in Canada. If they (and all the other big banks
in the world) were to achieve a 64-fold
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To appreciate the quirky, counterintuitive
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So the solution is: capitalism in a small scale.
I am not impressed. Capitalism by definition
needs profits and needs to grow,
and it can only put up with a linited form of democracy.
Not to mention, that to solve the global problems of raw-material
distibrution, water conservation,