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To: gumnam who wrote (5801)4/25/2006 6:12:49 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217850
 
gumnam, perhaps you are correct about the top 15 of the 20.

the banker had an

(f) the indian communists are even more 'communistic' than the lot in beijing

chugs, j



To: gumnam who wrote (5801)4/25/2006 10:04:47 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217850
 
gumnan has a point TJ. Before line up against the wall and shoot the whole lot a la Fidel, or Russia 1917. Or as you say the way done in China

Perhaps today the old guard just dies out by irrelevance. I can see this happening now in Brazil. The old guard used the political process to keep things going their way.

Globalization, de-regulation privatization, is removing their power. Power moves to the entities outside their grasp. They become irrelevant.

I can prove that because with what is happening in Brazil. Previously, any political crisis in Brazil would send the economy on a tail spin, currency down... Now there's allegations every day, ministers being sacked, congress in disarray, but the economy stands firm.

This is a very positive development worldwide. Perhaps the banker is still wedded to Mancur Olsson ideas of society changing only through upheavals...