November 19, 2014

This Crisis Was Foreseeable … Thousands of Years Ago

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History lessons, repeated, from George Washington's blog @ Zero Hedge:


We’ve known for 5,000 years that mass spying on one’s own people is always aimed at grabbing power and crushing dissent, not protecting us from bad guys.

We’ve known for 4,000 years that debts need to be periodically written down, or the entire economy will collapse. And see this.

We’ve known for 2,500 years that prolonged war bankrupts an economy.

We’ve known for 2,000 years that wars are based on lies.

We’ve known for 1,900 years that runaway inequality destroys societies.

We’ve known for thousands of years that debasing currencies leads to economic collapse.

We’ve known for millennia that torture is a form of terrorism.

We’ve known for thousands of years that – when criminals are not punished – crime spreads.

We’ve known for hundreds of years that the failure to punish financial fraud destroys economies, as it destroys all trust in the financial system.

We’ve known for centuries that monopolies and the political influence which accompanies too much power in too few hands are dangerous for free markets.

We’ve known for hundreds of years that companies will try to pawn their debts off on governments, and that it is a huge mistake for governments to allow corporate debt to be backstopped by government.

We’ve known for centuries that powerful people – unless held to account – will get together and steal from everyone else.

We’ve known for hundreds of years that standing armies and warmongering harm Western civilization.

We’ve known for 200 years that allowing private banks to control credit creation eventually destroys the nation’s prosperity.

We’ve known for two centuries that a fiat money system – where the money supply is not pegged to anything real – is harmful in the long-run.

We’ve known for 200 years that a two-party system quickly becomes corrupted.

We’ve known for over a century that torture produces false and useless information.

We’ve known since the 1930s Great Depression that separating depository banking from speculative investment banking is key to economic stability. See this, this, this and this.

We’ve known for 80 years that inflation is a hidden tax.

We’ve known for 79 years that war is a racket that benefits the elites but harms everyone else.

We’ve known since 1988 that quantitative easing doesn’t work to rescue an ailing economy.

We’ve known since 1993 that derivatives such as credit default swaps – if not reined in – could take down the economy. And see this.

We’ve known since 1998 that crony capitalism destroys even the strongest economies, and that economies that are capitalist in name only need major reforms to create accountability and competitive markets.

We’ve known since 2007 or earlier that lax oversight of hedge funds could blow up the economy.

And we knew before the 2008 financial crash and subsequent bailouts that:

Postscript:  Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it … and we’ve known that for a long time.

 

This Crisis Was Foreseeable … Thousands of Years Ago | Zero Hedge

Posted by gerardvanderleun at November 19, 2014 9:42 AM
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Great list!
@mizze43: "We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men." -GeorgeOrwell

Posted by: Mizz E at November 19, 2014 10:09 AM

What we haven't known and still haven't learned is that runaway equality is as ruinous as runaway inequality, and in a democratic society it may be the same thing.

Posted by: james wilson at November 19, 2014 12:15 PM

Well, er ... maybe ... um, this time it'll be different. They promised to be good.

Posted by: chasmatic at November 20, 2014 5:23 AM

I'm OK with everything except this business of torture not working. It does, ask anyone who knows anything about the Gestapo. If it's not working, you're not doing it right.

Posted by: Casca at November 20, 2014 10:55 AM

Empires, dynasties, kingdoms, fiefdoms, chiefdoms, republics, democracies, theocracies, and other grand constructions of human ingenuity and enterprise have come and gone. They are gone mostly because they didn't learn from are ignoring all the lessons mentioned.

Posted by: Jimmy J. at November 20, 2014 3:39 PM