Lies and Statistics and Russia
March 21st 2010 01:09
Real Crash- Looking at Capitalism and its Laws:
Russia has to decide on whether to break with the British Empire, and instead work with a policy faction in the United States on getting out of the ongoing world mess. The Executive Intelligence Review is a journal of what is, systemically, strategic planning, rather than the edifying commentary which lounge lizards would prefer. Therefore, the presently onrushing world conflict, is to be recognized as an inseparable part of that same, presently continuing strategic history of the world as a whole, since that ouster of Germany's Chancellor Bismarck, which set two so-called "World Wars" and much more into motion, up to this present moment.
As the geezer states at this point in other locations, all those who are, actually historians, rather than merely chroniclers, look at each present point in real history as he does, not from the past, but, a view of the present as being efficiently controlled from what can be estimated as an approaching critical point in the intended future. Thus, we have the relevant contrast between the confused, impotent outlook expressed by the romantic, reborn, statistically Keynesian follies of New York's Paul Krugman, as to be contrasted currently with the shamelessness expressed currently in Foreign Affairs and kindred locations, by Harvard's Scotsman Niall Campbell Ferguson.
Prize-winning liberal Paul Krugman dwells, in a dream-world of silly statistics, in contrast to a more realistically unpleasant Scotsman, Niall Campbell Ferguson. Ferguson, like Boito's creation of the soliloquy Otello's Iago from Otello, expresses the true spirit of a very wicked world, a world of characters out of the spirit of the perpetual evil which Shakespeare revealed, to similar effect, in the perpetual evil which is the world of MacBeth. It is a world of a clever Devil who is looking toward yesterday from tomorrow, looking toward intended, awful years, yet to come.
As Real Crash would say, it's a question of intention of strategic forces, not some mystical crystal ball. Or as Elton John would sing-- I guess that's why they call it the blues.
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