Thursday, January 9, 2020

The World We Live in Today is Not Going to Last

Charles Blow has a good column this morning on becoming a "radical environmentalist" as an elite living in the sunset years of peak neoliberalism. What's particularly interesting about it is his description of how his mother fed his family growing up poor in rural Louisiana. It's like reading about life on another planet.

The world we live in today is not going to last. The last couple of months I've grown accustomed to watching the Keiser Report. Always informative, Max Keiser and his partner Stacy Herbert tend to consistently stress a couple of points with vigor, one of which is that the U.S. banker-led capitalist world order, a.k.a., the Washington Consensus, is actually a vast kleptocracy that has led to a neo-feudal society where the financial elite masterclass rule over billions of serfs. This neo-feudal world order is falling apart and its collapse is going to play out via de-dollarization, de-globalization and depopulation.

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