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To: dvdw© who wrote (128534)1/18/2017 10:36:40 AM
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--Populism usually devolves into extremism, Dalio said--

seems to me that, rather than a distinctly 'bad' devolution, populism is
an extension or transformation of extremism.
dalio suggests that the extreme 'wealth gap' leads to
or coincides with (rhymes) the rise of populism.

but of course he wouldn't want to state too directly
that the perverse wealth of davos was a form of devolution...
especially while at the altar.

therichest.com

one might consider the pirate cake to be appropo.