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Real Crash - by Howard

 
Hedge funds are gambling, while production is crashing. The real estate bubble is over, and going down. New York City is beautiful, that's why I take pictures of it, but it's the belly of the beast.

What Now that the Real Estate Bubble Crashes?

March 3rd 2008 00:43
Real Crash- Looking at Capitalism and its Laws:
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As we see the Real Estate bubble crashing, what are the implications. Beware of the "Goldfinger" factor. We see economic liberalism ready to resort to fascism, as it has many times before, particularly in the 1920- 1930s unleashing of Mussolini and Hitler. The attempted unleashing of "Mouse-o-lini" Bloomberg, after the coming fall of Barack Obama after he (if he can) knocks out Hillary Clinton is directly relevant. Today, let's look at the underlying principle, through comments on a work by L, "My Early Encounter with Leibniz, the Monadology."

Liberalism, in terms of economic liberalism, is not the idea of giving everyone a chance, or being nice or something maudlin. Liberalism is the idea of reducing everything to a game of chance, like a roulette wheel, or the throws of the dice. It is a total disregard for any human moral principles. These were the ideas of a Venetian gentleman, Paolo Sarpi, who was working to design the new Northern option of Venetian bankers, through taking over the Netherlands and later England.

The opposition to Liberalism from a standpoint of science was Nicholas of Cusa, and later J. Kepler, G. Leibniz and B. Riemann, etc. Other figures like Galileo, were mere apologists and lackeys of Paolo Sarpi and his circles. (Cardinal) Nicholas of Cusa's great discovery was the flaw in Archimedes' quadrature of the circle. Although the ancient greek Archimedes had successfully estimated the area of the circle, he made one great error. He failed to realize, that a circle is an entire different species of figure, defined by its least action (smallest edge or perimeter) enclosing the largest area. This type of thinking later pervades J. Kepler discovery of the action of the Solar System, to V. Vernadsky and Albert Einstein. Also, we should look at its moral implications.

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