The lesson to be learned from all this, is it not the fact that thewe live in a largely fictional world, that the populations were ready to appropriate this idea, and that the paradigm of sovereign debt is "arrived at the right time" to re-frame the debate and send the budding "econocivilists" back to their stoves, by restoring them through fear of insecurity, a drop in purchasing power and an increase in unemployment ... Because this is the focus of global attention (starting with the media) on "something else" ... And during this time, the galley is sailing, neither seen nor known I confuse you: the world, which is sheep by nature, returns in a thick fog!
Because the "forgetting process"going towards" letting go "has already largely done its work!
ie theoretical forgetting curve (copy / paste the link, otherwise it does not work):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mémoire_(psychologie)#Oubli_.28Courbe_th.C3.A9orique_de.29
Meanwhile, the fictitious debt (since we know it is), continues to feed those who profit, those who jumped in time from the ride in silence! And especially to undermine minds with misconceptions.
Restoring the popular and middle classes through the crisis has only advantages for the system. Because it puts pressure on wages ("a raise? You don't think about it, it's the crisis")
Thus the "shit searches" (WikiLeaks movement, Anonymous VS free thinkers of forums :-) and other activists who had enlightened opinion on what is happening) are reduced for the most part to having to (re) think about saving their buttocks - or to remain prisoners of their anonymity - they who were rather looking to see emerge a new era where we would finally be able to decipher and bring to the public the mysteries of the politico-financial system to change it! Instead, they are reduced to going underground or going illegal by going to unauthorized demonstrations ...
Because if this had emerged, the company would have exposed itself to a "overhaul"around new rules of the game, by a civilist and universalist political approach, and we have seen that the promises of the politicians did not go in this direction (infiltration of the indignant movement, judicial system which does not take the file by the good end in Greece, Holland and his promises VS his immobility while he currently has all the powers but he pushes the French to "resignation", Obama who turns a blind eye to all sensitive subjects, etc.)
So those who naively believed that one could bias the Political system faced with the evidence of the field, are at their expense! Since the latter in any case does not want to see the "power" change sides ...!
"The shock is chic, but the economy does not like shocks"said Holland!
TV: what are we watching tonight? Sweetheart) ?
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About the forgetting curve: http://www.rava-reny.com/articles/memoi ... ourbes.htm
(crazy I didn't know ... after almost 20 years of national education ...)
(crazy I didn't know ... after almost 20 years of national education ...)
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If it passes, you have to see David Simon (HBO series The Wire) ...
Seems that this is what shows the worst of American decrepitude without Manichaeism (in the city of Baltimore, the most violent city in the states ...) he was immersed for several years in the police force.
The guy passes for the new guru of TV series, with a journalist / sociologist eye. And even better since it is compared to Balzac, from which it would draw inspiration.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sur_écoute
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon
Seems that this is what shows the worst of American decrepitude without Manichaeism (in the city of Baltimore, the most violent city in the states ...) he was immersed for several years in the police force.
The guy passes for the new guru of TV series, with a journalist / sociologist eye. And even better since it is compared to Balzac, from which it would draw inspiration.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sur_écoute
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon
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Tonight, Direct 8 will talk (among other things) about electric cars at 20 p.m.
Quality not Guarantee.
It will probably be mainly focused on the seeds, but we will see what it gives.
Quality not Guarantee.
It will probably be mainly focused on the seeds, but we will see what it gives.
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Tonight on Arte: http://www.arte.tv/fr/l-afrique-le-cuiv ... 84362.html
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2012, AT 22:55 PM - 28/11/12
Africa, copper and vultures
An in-depth analysis of the looting of natural resources in Zambia.
Documentary by Christoffer Guldbrandsen (2012, 52mn)
Since the arrival of billionaire Ivan Glasenberg, president of the commodity giant Glencore, the small Swiss town of Rüschlikon has lowered its tax rates. She even struggles to spend all the money paid by the newcomer. Glasenberg and his company owe their fortune in particular to the Zambian copper mines. In 2000, the over-indebted African state was forced to sell its precious deposits to private companies - by signing leonine contracts. The result: despite the richness of its subsoil, Zambia is among the twenty poorest countries on the planet, 60% of its inhabitants surviving on less than a dollar a day. Experts, including MEP Eva Joly and Zambian Vice President Guy Scott, denounce this deliberate looting of an entire country.
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Video here http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/l-afriq ... 78940.html for several days...
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