Vice may be our only chance.
The problem is really not the capitalism. The problem is that we are too
efficient.
In the first world only 10-15% need to "work" to provide all goods and
services. The fact that the rest is not happy with unemployment employs another
20% in various thugs with guns
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Hey Kieth,
Whether I would advocate a return to a national economy or not, there
is no path back, that ship has sailed.
In anycase, The sectoral ballances approach is used by many modern
economists, i.e. Wynne Godley, L. Randal Wray, etc. The accounting
identities are facts that are true by
Folks:
This is a post I made on the "_Points: The Blog of the Alcohol and Drugs
History Society_ (http://pointsadhsblog.wordpress.com/) " blog --
Hello:
Vice "regulation" is, of course, an *economic* topic which is at the heart
of capitalism -- as it has been at least since early 18th centu