If we wind back the clock we go back to the conditions that caused the current mess. These include the assumption that continual growth is possible at a rate that is obviously unsustainable and consumption of resources by a few that are denied to the rest of the world. 'The Market' has obviously failed or we wouldn't be in this mess but the response of many seems to be to do more of the same. De-regulation would appear to be at the root of the problem and until a reasonable level of regulation is re-instated this problem will continue.

Capitalism, like Communism, has failed and those who cannot see this are in denial.




On 16/10/2011 11:13, Ian Glendinning wrote:
I think Horse's is about right. My response to Mary's point - it not so much
what democracy looks like, but it's what democracy looks like when it's
broken. (The problem lies in assumptions about consumption and growth, and
the addiction to "winning" instead of quality.)

The problem with the disaffected "revolutionaries" is they can show their
frustration, but someone still has to work out what the fix looks like.
Winding the clock back and starting again is unlikely to be the best option
(for those doing the protesting, or anyone else).

Ian

On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Horse<[email protected]>  wrote:

No, I think it's what ordinary folk look like when they realised they've
been screwed over for the last 60 years or so.
Neither Luddite nor economically illiterate - just ordinary people who've
had enough.



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