Dear Brian,
> Thoughts about it?
there is no doubt that we indeed have the chance to observe interesting
developments. Maybe inflation should be added to the list. And the
current crises might really be the expression of a paradigm shift.
Since you referred to Marx: Wasn't it to be expected that this is
exactly what would happen? As I recall, he argued that capitalism will
always lead to crises. From this point of view, the current crises shows
(again) that the argument has empirical substance.
In this respect I would like to rise one question: Isn't it is necessary
to discuss the ownership issue to understand the crises and to develop
suggestions?
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Liebe Grüße,
Christian Swertz
https://www.swertz.at
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