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Systems learn by removing

Maybe... Taleb ofc approaching it stochastically, "process of elimination" here... and the "system" eliminates the input that corresponded to the failed outcome...Deterministic science trained people instead "make adjustments" in response to failure... ancient Greek "katartismon"... based on the original deterministic functional understanding and the initial input People don’t learn. Skin in the game has the attribute of removing bad drivers from the system.Systems learn by removing....

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Branko Milanovic — 1½ Adam Smiths

The recent book by Jesse Norman simply entitled “Adam Smith” is a pleasure to read. There are of course innumerable books on the founder of the political economy, so why another one? Norman’s book is directed toward that, at times elusive, general educated reader, and has, in my opinion, three objectives: (i) to situate Adam Smith in his time, both intellectually and politically, (ii) to argue that there is a remarkable consistency between the Adam Smith of the Theory of Moral Sentiments,...

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Aangirfan – CHATHAM HOUSE – OPPOSED TO CONSERVATIVES

Jim O'NeillTerence James O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of Gatley, a former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, and a former UK Conservative government minister, is a British economist.O'Neil is chair of the spooky Chatham House think-tank (Like the USA's Council on Foreign Relations).O'Neill thinks that, in some respects, a Labour government would be better than the current Conservative government.O'Neill writes at the ft :-"I am not overly concerned by some aspects of a prospective...

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Sylvain LAFOREST – The Unpleasant Truth About The 1941 Parachuting Of Rudolf Hess In England

An interesting article, but I'm not a historian so I don't know how accurate it is. Because the winners write history and many of the facts are missing, Sylvain Laforest says his conclusions are speculative, but he thinks he has got it about right. Rather than a great mystery, the parachuting of Hess is much more an explanation about the historical reality that transpires in the most obvious way, thanks to the 180 degrees change of behavior by the US about its involvement in the war after...

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Rania Khalek – American decline: Open pools of raw sewage in the richest country in the world

Milton Friedman said greed was good, but that wasn't we were taught as children by our families, schools, and Sunday schools, where we had it drilled into us that being greedy was very bad indeed. And we all agreed, because children are born with an innate sense of right and wrong.  Then the Conservatives came along, which is the party of law and order and family value, and said that greed was good after all. Now we see how greed is destroying the US economy. As the wealthy continue sucking...

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“Bailout!”

According to the scientifically unqualified, this is a “bailout!”: Alan Schwartz, who was the chief executive of Bear Stearns when the investment bank collapsed, the first casualty of what would become the global financial crisis, said it was the government that set the price tag for Bear’s March 2008 fire sale to JPMorgan Chase at $2 a share.  Shareholders were livid after Schwartz announced a deal with JPMorgan Chase (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon that valued the company’s stock, which had...

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Tyler Durden – Leaked Memo Shows US Overlooked Mass Civilian Deaths In Yemen To Preserve Arms Sales

G.W.Bush once said that sometimes money trumps peace.  On rare occasion a story is unearthed in the mainstream media which demonstrates in stunning clarity how major foreign policy decisions are really made in Washington, especially when it comes to waging perpetual war in the Middle East often under the official rhetorical guise of "protecting civilians". A bombshell Wall Street Journal report details a leaked classified memo which shows Secretary of State Mike Pompeo decided to...

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Anatole Kaletsky — Why the US Would Lose A Trade War with China

In handicapping the US-China conflict, Keynesian demand management is a better guide than comparative advantage. In principle, China can avoid any damage at all from US tariffs simply by responding with a full-scale Keynesian stimulus.... Trump’s surprisingly successful rhetorical technique of “shout loudly and carry a white flag” helps to explain the consistent inconsistency of his foreign policy. The US-China trade war is likely to provide the next example. Project SyndicateWhy the US...

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Off-Guardian – NYT Admits “no evidence” of Russian Collusion.

Headline says it all really – it’s not exaggeration or spin on our part. For months, years even, we’ve been told that Trump is “the Siberian candidate”, or “Putin’s puppet” and “Russia’s Weapon”. The evidence was never supplied, but those who questioned the claim were mocked, derided and ignored. None of that matters now…because today, in the New York Times, these words were published:… no public evidence has emerged showing that his campaign conspired with Russia in the election...

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Tom Luongo — Trump Folds on Nordstream 2 Because … Logic

Since its first announcement I have been convinced the Nordstream 2 pipeline would be built. I have followed every twist of this story from my days writing for Newsmax.And the reason for my confidence can be summed up in one word. Money.  Nordstream 2 simply makes too much economic sense for any amount of political whining from the U.S. and Poland to stop it. Poland has no power within the European Union.Germany does. And while I’m no fan of Angela Merkel getting another political...

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