Mark Ames: Why Finance is Too Important to Leave to Larry Summers
By Mark Ames, author of Going Postal: Rage, Murder and Rebellion from Reagan’s Workplaces to Clinton’s Columbine who writes regularly at The Exiled.
If you’ve been reading Naked Capitalism for any period of time
without giving back in donations—and most of us have been hooked from
the time we discovered Yves Smith’s powerful, sharp voice and brilliant
mind—then you you’ve been getting away with murder. Naked Capitalism is
that rare blog that makes you smarter. Smarter about a lot of things,
but primarily about Yves’ area of expertise, finance.
By a quirk of historical bad luck, the American Left has gone two
generations without understanding finance, or even caring to understand.
It was the hippies who decided half a century ago that finance was
beneath them, so they happily ceded the entire field—finance, business,
economics, money—otherwise known as “political power”—to the other side.
Walking away from the finance struggle was like that hitchhiker handing
the gun back to the Manson Family.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
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