I'd like to nominate two other nations of great interest in terms of inchoate change:
1. Cuba 2. Venezuela
Of course, these are wildcards with less certainty about which way they will go, and that is what makes them particularly interesting. It looks like there is a non-negligible possibility that they might even go in a truly novel direction, which would be refreshing since, imo, no political and economic system we've seen so far is going to serve us sufficiently for the future we have coming to us.
Thank you for a great article, This is very interesting. I agree with much of it but, of course, could expound quite a bit.
The systems we have are outdated and unsophisticated, at least as compared to where we are technologically. The neo-liberal western democracy framing of Capitalism is not durable. It's unjust. It's unsustainable. And everything I've heard so far is just a tired variation on ideas that have been failing for over 100 years. It's time for fresh, new ideas that are truly original and not a rehash of old ones, imo. It's time for genuine global rule of law with General Federalism and Fiducial Economics, imo ... or a better idea if I hear one.
imo, both State Capitalism and American Capitalism can be summed up with two words; Epic Fail. It's just that we (in the States) don't realize it yet. It's not durable. It's unjust. It's unsustainable. And everything I've heard so far is just a tired variation on ideas that have been failing for over 100 years. It's time for fresh, new ideas that are truly original and not a rehash of old ones, imo. It's time for genuine global rule of law with General Federalism and Fiducial Economics, imo ... or a better idea if I hear one.
Thanks for the mainstream but reasonable perspective,
imo, both mercantilism and liberalism are failures. It's just that the "liberals" don't realize it yet. It's not durable. It's unjust. It's unsustainable. It's time for fresh, new ideas that are truly original and not a rehash of old ones, imo. It's time for genuine global rule of law with General Federalism and Fiducial Economics, imo ... or a better idea if I hear one.
As for a "World of Ideas" and "Closing the Global Opportunity Gap" I'd like to proffer a solution. Genuine, global Rule of Law using General Federalism and Fiducial Economics. That's my two cents.
To the Victors Go the Foils
Thank you for the useful article,
I'd like to nominate two other nations of great interest in terms of inchoate change:
1. Cuba
2. Venezuela
Of course, these are wildcards with less certainty about which way they will go, and that is what makes them particularly interesting. It looks like there is a non-negligible possibility that they might even go in a truly novel direction, which would be refreshing since, imo, no political and economic system we've seen so far is going to serve us sufficiently for the future we have coming to us.
- kk
http://federalism.jux.com
http://kirkomrik.wordpress.com
Inequality is Killing Capitalism
Thank you for a great article,
This is very interesting. I agree with much of it but, of course, could expound quite a bit.
The systems we have are outdated and unsophisticated, at least as compared to where we are technologically. The neo-liberal western democracy framing of Capitalism is not durable. It's unjust. It's unsustainable. And everything I've heard so far is just a tired variation on ideas that have been failing for over 100 years. It's time for fresh, new ideas that are truly original and not a rehash of old ones, imo. It's time for genuine global rule of law with General Federalism and Fiducial Economics, imo ... or a better idea if I hear one.
- kk
http://federalism.jux.com
http://kirkomrik.wordpress.com
Is State Capitalism Winning?
Thanks for the balanced article,
imo, both State Capitalism and American Capitalism can be summed up with two words; Epic Fail. It's just that we (in the States) don't realize it yet. It's not durable. It's unjust. It's unsustainable. And everything I've heard so far is just a tired variation on ideas that have been failing for over 100 years. It's time for fresh, new ideas that are truly original and not a rehash of old ones, imo. It's time for genuine global rule of law with General Federalism and Fiducial Economics, imo ... or a better idea if I hear one.
- kk
http://federalism.jux.com
http://kirkomrik.wordpress.com
The New Mercantilist Challenge
Thanks for the mainstream but reasonable perspective,
imo, both mercantilism and liberalism are failures. It's just that the "liberals" don't realize it yet. It's not durable. It's unjust. It's unsustainable. It's time for fresh, new ideas that are truly original and not a rehash of old ones, imo. It's time for genuine global rule of law with General Federalism and Fiducial Economics, imo ... or a better idea if I hear one.
- kk
http://federalism.jux.com
http://kirkomrik.wordpress.com
Closing the Global Opportunity Gap
Thanks for the informative article,
As for a "World of Ideas" and "Closing the Global Opportunity Gap" I'd like to proffer a solution.
Genuine, global Rule of Law using General Federalism and Fiducial Economics. That's my two cents.
- kk
http://federalism.jux.com
http://kirkomrik.wordpress.com