Paul Krugman: Depression and Democracy
It’s time to start calling the current situation what it is: a
depression. True, it’s not a full replay of the Great Depression, but
that’s cold comfort. Unemployment in both America and Europe remains
disastrously high. Leaders and institutions are increasingly
discredited. And democratic values are under siege.
On that last point, I am not being alarmist. On the political as on the
economic front it’s important not to fall into the “not as bad as” trap.
High unemployment isn’t O.K. just because it hasn’t hit 1933 levels;
ominous political trends shouldn’t be dismissed just because there’s no
Hitler in sight.
Monday, December 12, 2011
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