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To: elmatador who wrote (99134)3/14/2013 1:50:35 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219660
 
ElM, there wasn't a "European model" or "American model" for 450 years. There were enormous changes in many countries in that time and many different ideas, ideologies and cultural norms: <
"After copying the European model for 450 years and American model for 50, now that both are in crisis and there is no new one to replace it, it's time for Brazil to propose a model for the world," he says in interview with Folha.
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Let's see if Brazil comes up with Tradable Citizenship. Now THAT would be a model for the world to copy. But they won't. Brazil is a backwater and won't have the imagination to adopt VVV [tm] and no doubt you are not the only Brazilian who thinks that the Victorian "Great Britain" model based on said VVV [tm] is a bad idea. Name one idea that is better. You can't. Well, it's possible [such as Tradable Citizenship] but you can't. Great Britain went one better than Tradable Citizenship and made people British Subjects with passports which enabled them to go anywhere as world citizens. They were a bit too early for that ideal.

What are a few of the great ideas of Brazil which the world can emulate which are not part of VVV [tm]? $10 to a knob of goat dung you can't come up with any.

Mqurice