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  1. Positivist
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    Hey I commented on your blot entry and I had a few questions. I would appreciate it if you would check it out, thanks!
  2. ckaihatsu
    http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.p...13&postcount=7


    What's the point, anyway? Without actual growth (GDP) what could conceivably be the basis of cross-border common valuations? That something that I say is worth something is somehow worth something that *you* say is worth something -- ?

    (In other words, if deflation prevails *and* there's no foreseeable possibility for economic expansion, then what could an international economic project conceivably be about? Everyone would be treading water as it is....)
  3. Lynx
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    A core-EU would be favorable to German exports.
  4. ckaihatsu
    http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.p...7&postcount=33


    In hindsight I might append that the nexus of world capitalism's valuations has shifted to the Eurozone, so we're seeing the "constitutional crisis" playing out *there* instead of as it's conventionally been done with expectations oriented towards the U.S....
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  6. ckaihatsu
    http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.p...1&postcount=29


    By 'constitutional crisis' I mean that each branch of government will begin to point their finger at the others, in an attempt to disavow responsibility over some important matter of policy that is supposed to be handled by the three in unison.

    In 2000-2001 the biggest issue, which continued to linger into Bush's active term, was the 'electoral coup' (my wording) and the damage it caused to the tripartite system. The economy was slipping and Bush had lukewarm approval ratings as his initial policies didn't have much resonance with the public.
  7. Workers-Control-Over-Prod
    "I'm keeping my eyes on the U.S.'s branches of government right now because we will tend to see a *constitutional crisis* develop quickly, right after the *economic* crisis takes hold -- just like in the early part of Bush's term in 2000-2001, before 9-11 saved his presidency."

    What do you mean by "constitutional crisis"?
  8. ckaihatsu
    Okay, thanks for the feedback. It would be tough to do it any differently, due to the amount of conceptual information and two visual perspectives needed for showing the multi-tiered structure.

    But let me know of any political concepts you'd like to see done -- my skills only get better and better...! Thanks again.
  9. #FF0000
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    The latest one actually really caught my eye! My only criticism is that it's too big. It'd probably be better if it was broken up into maybe three slightly-scaled-down images.

    But yeah, other than that it's great, I think.
  10. ckaihatsu
    Um, yeah, "thanks" for that *non*-association, I guess.... (grin)

    Which one(s) do you like, if I may ask...?
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[1] The sun shines down at just the right intensity -- neither too little or too much -- to force an intricate interplay of organic materials animated by the sun's energy. The living processes build up to higher levels of nestedness, interdependence, and complexity. The abundance of available food and source materials -- varying depending on location and era -- allows each organism ample time outside of securing necessities to become increasingly aware and conscious of greater depths of complexity in the external (and internal) world(s). Greater consciousness yields greater abilities and at some point humanity began to procure more food than it could consume in realtime. This development gave rise to a separation of roles in society whereby some could spend more time increasing their awareness while others worked to produce the food for all of society. Those relieved of having to work rationalized themselves as somehow different and better than all other people, and explained their privilege by inventing fictional supernatural beings, or a single supernatural being, who conveniently backed up their reasoning. They consolidated their privileged social position with the use of violent physical force, which the fictional supernatural beings or being said was okay. Meanwhile the rest of humanity has either been working or trying to enjoy their more-or-less similar physical existence as everyone else. Much time and effort, though, is unrecoverably lost due to the existence of those in privileged positions.

[2] I am personally *not* in a privileged position.

[3] Therefore it is in my own best personal interest to co-produce a social world that is relieved of the class division.

[4] Therefore I am a Marxist and active at RevLeft.com.


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