The Angry White Man
On Feb 25, 9:29 am, Jeff Dougherty
wrote:
On Feb 23, 1:04 pm, " wrote:
On Feb 23, 12:45 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
I think war is usually a business mistake, nowadays.
Ken
Right, and that is always the overriding concern that trumps the war
option, I suppose?
Certainly that was the case in 1861, 1914, and 1939 -- years devoid of
business interests.
Every time that argument comes up, I'm more and more tempted to go
digging through the college textbooks I have in storage until I find
one reading that mentions a very compelling book, written by a well-
respected economist, that was very popular in its time. It carefully
explained how, due to the interconnected nature of international
trade, widespread war was now impossible because it would call too
much economic damage to everyone involved.
Written in 1912.
-JTD
That's a case of too much power, not enough brains.
1% of those in control, say we must build 1000's of
ICBM's because the other are guys are.
Yet, 99% of the people on both sides have not motive
or desire to harm the other guys, apart from being
told they should.
Ken
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