Given the
turmoil in the media over Syria and what is involved in military action, there
is enough comment on that covering all opinions and ideas.
There are the
unintended consequences and other matters of issue. But it distracts from the economic and
financial matters impending.
This salutary reminder of history was listed by
Automatic Earth today from Howmuch dot net that encapsulates the key known
economic and financial crises of the last two millennia. It has easy to read
definitions of type and a six minute video going fast down the ages.
These cause
upheavals and struggles for power and territory, so do wars for these and other
reasons and so do periods of radical technical change.
At present we have all three going on at the same time. Our governments are consisted of people who do not understand any of it and who are unlikely to be able to control what happens when.
At present we have all three going on at the same time. Our governments are consisted of people who do not understand any of it and who are unlikely to be able to control what happens when.
They may like
to tell us that they are winning battles, but the truth is they have already
lost the war.
One problem we seem to have is the number of people who think we must resolve these issues by going global. The most likely outcome of that is that crises will become bigger and more protracted.
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