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Post by adi on Aug 25, 2019 15:23:32 GMT
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Post by adi on Aug 26, 2019 22:16:18 GMT
Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea is a 2013 book by Mark Blyth that explores the economic policy of austerity. Studying the use of austerity around the world up to the early 2010s and tracing its intellectual lineage, Blyth argues that the case for increasing economic growth through austerity is overstated, is counterproductive when implemented during recessions, and has exacerbated the Eurozone crisis. Austerity was selected among the Best Books of 2013 by reviews in the Financial Times and Bloomberg News.
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Post by adi on Aug 26, 2019 22:19:44 GMT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_law_of_oligarchy - evz.ro/legea-de-fier-a-oligarhiei-iata-cum-isi-asigura-elitele-progresiste-monopolul-puterii.htmlMichels's theory states that all complex organizations, regardless of how democratic they are when started, eventually develop into oligarchies. Michels observed that since no sufficiently large and complex organization can function purely as a direct democracy, power within an organization will always get delegated to individuals within that group, elected or otherwise. Using anecdotes from political parties and trade unions struggling to operate democratically to build his argument in 1911, Michels addressed the application of this law to representative democracy, and stated: "Who says organization, says oligarchy." He went on to state that "Historical evolution mocks all the prophylactic measures that have been adopted for the prevention of oligarchy."
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Post by adi on Aug 26, 2019 22:27:10 GMT
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