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50 years Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

50 years later (1); 50-year record (1).

Culture of Life News Mon 2010-04-26 18:42 EDT

Xenophobia Is Very Destructive

Japan always interests me because it is at the center of the ZIRP system which is, in the Cave of Wealth and Death, the place where economies go to die. Despite a 50 year record of successfully preventing any US penetration of Japan's domestic market while selling higher and higher quality goods to the US, the country finds itself mired in a perpetual depression. The gap between the rich and poor are widening while the country struggles with xenophobia which prevents foreign influences from seeping in...

Culture; DESTRUCTION; Life News; Xenophobia.

Mon 2010-03-22 14:10 EDT

American small businesses needn't go extinct

...One recent study, based on data compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, placed the United States second to last out of 22 rich nations in the percentage of workers who run their own businesses. Only Luxembourg ranked lower. The American small business is increasingly becoming an American myth: Self-employment in nonfarm businesses has fallen by nearly half over the past 50 years...specific political moves and decisions in Washington over the past several decades have made it much easier for the people who control large-scale corporations to displace small proprietors. One of the most important was a radical change in 1981 in the enforcement of U.S. antitrust laws...we have witnessed the greatest consolidation of economic power since the days of J.D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan.

American small businesses needn't go extinct.

Tue 2010-03-09 18:13 EST

Gandhi's Seven Blunders - and then some

A few weeks before he was assassinated, Gandhi the Mahatma had a conversation with his grandson Arun. He handed Arun a talisman upon which were engraved "Seven Blunders," out of which, said Gandhi, grows the violence that plagues the world. The blunders were: Wealth without work. Pleasure without conscience. Knowledge without character. Commerce without morality. Science without humanity. Worship without sacrifice. Politics without principles. Gandhi called these disbalances "passive violence," which fuels the active violence of crime, rebellion, and war. He said, "We could work till doomsday to achieve peace and would get nowhere as long as we ignore passive violence in our world." To his grandfather's list of seven blunders Arun later added an eighth: Rights without responsibilities. Gandhi gave the list to Arun in 1947. Almost 50 years later the blunders have been institutionalized, built into our corporations, our governments, our very culture. Not only are we no longer embarrassed by them; we actively practice them. In some of them we even take pride...

blunders; Gandhi s.

Tue 2009-06-16 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Volcker Says Economy is `Leveling Off' even though GDP Shrinks Most in 50 Years

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Volcker Says Economy is `Leveling Off' even though GDP Shrinks Most in 50 Years

50 years; GDP shrinks; levels; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; Volcker Says Economy.