In It’s a Wonderful Life, the crisis is simple: ordinary people trying to build ordinary lives are threatened by a financial power structure too concentrated, too arbitrary, and too insulated from the consequences of its own decisions.
Thanks for writing this, it clarifies a lot. You really highlight the problem, but I wonder if theres any viable alternative to such a centralized system today?
Thanks for writing this, it clarifies a lot. You really highlight the problem, but I wonder if theres any viable alternative to such a centralized system today?
Excellent article and analogy.
We live in momentous times, yay, Revolutionary.
“A Republic- if you can keep it.”