- Ein Fressen für Dottore - politico, 21.11.2005, 11:26
Ein Fressen für Dottore
-->Der Zusammenhang von politischer Macht und Geld. Auszug:
In a political democracy, maintaining that power over people is a political imperative. The holder of discretionary power to act ‘in the public interest’ is our modern version of the power held by the nobility in the feudal system or warlords in some present day political systems. The power is the same everywhere. The people simply defer to the authority. The only difference is in our personal perception of the legitimacy. As in the past, the present political nobility considers maintenance of personal power (incumbency) to be their paramount concern. Holders of money-power in feudal times were constrained by the availability of precious metals. Holders of money-power today are constrained by knowledge of supply and demand. However, if their survival in office depends upon printing more money, then that is exactly what their instinct tells them they must do
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