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Thomas Piketty — What to do with Covid debt?

According to Challenges, France’s 500 largest fortunes have thus risen from €210 to €730 billion between 2010 and 2020 (from 10% to 30% of GDP). Such a development is socially and politically unsustainable....The whole history of public debt shows this: money alone cannot offer a peaceful solution to a problem of this magnitude, because it leads in one way or another to uncontrolled distributive consequences. It was by resorting to exceptional levies on the better-off that the large public...

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What Does Democracy Mean To The Chinese? [Street Interview] | ASIAN BOSS

In the West changing the government only makes a minor difference to policy. We have freedom of speech although it does not make a lot of difference. In China people like their government and are fairly happy with their freedoms. The Chinese people being interviewed in the video below seem to be very happy and relaxed. Despite a recent report that China is poised to overtake the U.S. economy by 2020, China still remains very much a mystery in the eyes of the Western world and is often...

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Falling r* Is No Accident — Brian Romanchuk

A great deal of significance has been attached to the fall in r*, which is the current preferred term for what was known as the natural rate of interest. My belief is that this fall is not due to structural factors in the real economy, rather it is an artefact of the means of estimating r*, as well as the reaction function of New Keynesian central bankers....Bond Economics Falling r* Is No AccidentBrian Romanchuk

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It’s Official: Solar Is the Cheapest Electricity in History — Caroline Delbert

The International Energy Agency (IEA) says the cost per megawatt to build solar plants is below fossil fuels worldwide for the first time.Public success stories like Elon Musk's solar and wind battery farm in Australia have helped move public sentiment.All four IEA scenarios include a mix of renewables as well as nuclear and the world's remaining fossil fuel plants.Popular MechanicsIt's Official: Solar Is the Cheapest Electricity in HistoryCaroline Delbert

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KV – Toxic Individualism

Individualism vs Colectivism, is there a correct balance? Carl Jung was said to have had scintillating intelligence, but he found the works of Hegel impenetrable, despite this, professor Sean Kelly found a great deal of similarly between their works when it came to self-consciousness and individualism, where both believed mankind was further moving towards increased self consciousness. The word individual comes from the word indivisible, meaning we cannot be split any further. The collective...

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Stephanie Kelton Explains Taxes, Debunks National Debt Myth, Talks Dollar Depreciation — TheRealHeisenberg

Stephanie Kelton needs no introduction.The face of Modern Monetary Theory in a world suddenly awake to the realities of government finance in currency-issuing nations with high levels of monetary sovereignty, Kelton catapulted to near celebrity status in 2020, as the pandemic compelled policymakers to deliver trillions in stimulus virtually overnight to avert a global depression.Kelton’s The Deficit Myth became a New York Times bestseller over the summer. It’s a quick read, and the...

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