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Building a book, page by page
I am deleting all the pages on my site, 1944.org
The links are all sour, the pages are too many to
read.
I'm starting over. For the tenth (?) time.
Your invited to join in authroship by emailing word,
phrase, sentence or page changes.
I think I know what's wrong with the world:
too many ideas, too little money.
No need to curb the idea machine--it curbs
itself with 'glut'.
Definite need to make money enough to fill
in the valleys without destroying the peaks
of the money and wealth profiles of nations.
How to do this without boring and burdening
people with yet more ideas (of which we know
they're too many) is part of the problem.
If government reacted to every insolvency with
an offer of credit to firms which would accept its
terms we might have a management by exception
system that left what works alone and attended
with 'fairness' rules only those who needed and
wanted help.
Has anyone read "Heaven on Earth": The story
of Socialism, its origins, record and demise --
or similar words in the subtitle. It's by a neocon,
Murachek (misspelled). I heard him and
Krauthammer on Book TV. I know I do not need
to read it--but I enjoyed the talk show.
Also, the new Harpers has a great article on
globalization as a threat to American economic and
national security. Powerful condemnation of the
global nature of contract manufacturing, including
sub-contract after sub-contract, until the origin
of your car's or computer's gizmos is remote
and under no one's control -- IF we ever have
a major interruption in supply.
John www.1944.org = dreaming of digital dollars
- Thread context:
- Re: Krugman's Love Letter to Markets, not to Enron, (continued)
- ICAPE Call for Papers (2003 Conference),
Lee, Frederic Wed 22 May 2002, 13:15 GMT
- DCDNS3 Final Call for Papers,
Akio Matsumoto Wed 22 May 2002, 12:42 GMT
- Building a book, page by page,
John Gelles Sun 19 May 2002, 21:45 GMT
- Re: sos-qfl,
mosler Sat 18 May 2002, 17:17 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- sos-qfl,
mosler Mon 20 May 2002, 13:14 GMT
- Re: our imperfect friends...,
mosler Sat 18 May 2002, 01:39 GMT
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