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David Pancost's avatar

As an economist I make a pretty good retired English professor, but if I may say so, I find that your analysis begins at a high level of abstraction & ends with a plunge into details without ever making a strong argument for the former causing the latter. You could be quite right about the superiority of your analysis over that of the conventional wisdom, but I don't think you've made your case.

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swaddell@bouncebeyond.global's avatar

Stepping further back and looking at the polycrisis, there is a fundamental question about the role of capital and it's expectations of continued privileged position in terms of rates of returns and power. Pick up on the Piketty analysis, and the questions are also about the growing economic disparities that are inherent in the current capitalist system. Then the observation can be that the rates of return in the US are too high, rather than being too low in Europe.

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