I am sorry, but as we say so well in english: "Why not ?"
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Originally Posted by
edao
"...starting with the fall in stock prices...it quickly spread to almost every country in the world. ...devastating effects in virtually every country, rich and poor. Personal income, tax revenue, profits and prices dropped, while international trade plunged by more than 50%. Unemployment in the U.S. rose to 25%, and in some countries rose as high as 33%. Cities all around the world were hit hard, especially those dependent on heavy industry. Construction was virtually halted in many countries. Farming and rural areas suffered as crop prices fell by approximately 60%.Facing plummeting demand with few alternate sources of jobs, areas dependent on primary sector industries such as cash cropping, mining and logging suffered the most....primarily a failure on the part of free markets or a failure of government efforts to regulate interest rates, curtail widespread bank failures, and control the money supply."
Sound familiar, its not about the current economic crisis but a wiki page describing the Depression of the 1930s.
(...) (end of the first part, here this is me, ACourvoisier: I cannot quote links)
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So how did the the West escape from a decade of Depression?
"The common view among economic historians is that the Great Depression ended with the advent of World War II. Many economists believe that government spending on the war caused or at least accelerated recovery from the Great Depression.."
How about we incease government spending? Scare people so much about the threat of the boogie man they will want us to spend their tax money bombing some Arab country to pieces.
Looks like the plan is already in motion....
(Here this is me, ACourvoisier: second link wich I couldn't quote)
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Hi Edao,
Indeed, I thought already a few years ago, that we needed a third world war.
But I wasn't really thinking at economics.*
See around our society; how so many behaviors of people of our society are decadents... no regards, the people live for themselves, they will soon love no one, and in particular, they are often desperate for being in front of a computer and sometimes post on a forum instead to speak with their promise - and in this last case, I am not doing better. Generally, their are happy when they have the last mobile phone of the moment...
*Or at the politics: States will soon don't dare anymore to defend their interests. This is particularly the case of the States of a centralized Europe, and in particular, this is the case of Switzerland, with the bilateral conventions (with Europe), which throw in our land flows of immigrants. Immigrants are needed, simply for doing some works for which we can't find enough swiss people to do this. But there is a limit for all, and when I am walking in the center of Lausanne, I don't recognize a swiss person anymore, and this make me sometime a lot of worry for the future of my land, as for my own future.
So, for all these reasons, yes, sometimes I think we would need a third world war, after which, people would get back some values for themselves as for the other ones.
I read your answer with interest, but you omit: statistic consideration & cold war.
Thank you for your thought.
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Originally Posted by
LeBrok
This above, plus the fact that Europe is without major war for long 66 years, .
Under statistical considerations, this is not an argument.
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Originally Posted by
LeBrok
and considering highest economic standard of living ever, I would conclude that today we might have the best morals and ethics of all the ages. Even if some will argue that they don't like these current morals, or that today's morals are not perfect, I would counterargument that these morals must be the best we had, because of the mentioned splendid results of peace and prosperity.
The point is that peaceful and plentiful times, of last half century, can’t be the product of worsened morals and ethics.
This is possible; but you are ideed omitting the cold war, that low the "paceful times" to twenty years.
You wrote so many, that you made other "omittings".
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Originally Posted by
Antigone
People have been complaining about the same thing since written records began and history is littered with the complaints of people concerned with the degradation of society's morals, through all historical eras.
Could you tell me, what is an "historical era" ?
Is this not something, which have precisely a begining and a end ?
So in such a end, are there not even undesired "going back". I think to know that there were some regression in a part of Middle-Age, after what there was a new re-begining ?
Couldn't this sort of thing come more times ?