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Tag Archives: Economics
The Failures of Capitalism
OpenCulture.com: Economics 101 by Ray Dalio Dalio himself isn’t setting out to build a worker’s paradise or to make financiers like himself obsolete, but he does have some trenchant thoughts on capitalism’s failures—and they are many, in his estimation. I … Continue reading
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2012-07-08: Start date is probably late as I was very turned off by the use of liberal buzzwords in the intro and set it aside for a bit. I think i”m on chapter two and I like the book. Despite … Continue reading
What’s the economy for, anyway?
The quote below is Robert Kennedy in 1968 but I was only two then and just read it for the first time today in the book What’s the Economy For, Anyway? Too much and for too long, we seem to … Continue reading