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My internet is still down, but will hopefully be back up by tomorrow night so I can put out a few posts I was contemplating. In the mean time, an interesting excerpt from a new book by Roberto De Vogli, associate professor in global health at the University of California Davis and University College London.
And of course it continues today as has been discussed in previous posts on this site. So much for the “free market”.
I’m reading de Volgi’s book now – it makes for very interesting reading and he argues his case very well indeed, supporting it will plenty of evidence. Neoliberalism is a liability, there’s no other way of looking at it. Anyone who says otherwise is probably rich, and unhappy too.
All the best from de Vogli’s homeland, Italy which may fall into the hands of another ‘free market’ champion.
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I call it the invisible pimp hand of the marketplace.
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LOL.
The invisible pimp hand of the marketplace
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