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Economics and Population Growth
Perhaps the largest issue we face in this declining world is our stubborn clinging to ridiculous economic theories while ignoring theories of biology. Biology tells us that all growth is limited by the least favorable factor. What if we are … Continue reading
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What is wrong with us?
In the last few years, we have seen the political spectrum take a huge leap to the Right. Why? The last time the Right had this much support, war erupted to devastate much of the world. What makes anyone think … Continue reading
Letters I have written
Every now and again, erm.. ok, let’s start that again…. Fairly frequently, I get a bee in my bonnet, (silly expression, I have never worn a bonnet, my dear mother once told me I seriously objected to anything on my … Continue reading
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The old ways reasserting themselves.
One of the key issues that has arisen lately has been the Right’s insistence on developing education as a commodity. This has a number of nasty side-effects that people have been kept from learning about, otherwise the whole stunt would … Continue reading
The Right Strikes Again!!!
In March 2014, an election was held. Not a blazing, world shattering election, but an important one for us in South Australia none-the-less. It was expected in that election, the 12 year incumbent government would be tossed out and the … Continue reading
The villains of the piece!
As I was reminiscing with friends over a range of events and times discussing the history of the 20th Century, the question of “who were the three greatest villains of the century?” was asked. Without thinking I responded “Milton Freidmann, … Continue reading