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4 commentaires:
uau!!!! nunca vi maior bagunça do que teu blog!
uau!!!! nunca vi maior bagunça do que teu blog!
Translated by Juan Carlos Nava:
Wow!! I have never seen bigger mess than your blog!
J. CNN
Dear Kenia:
Thanks for your comment and I have to tell you that one of this blog's objectives is to portray the (mesy?)complexity of our present world's circumstances. It doesn't help us to make simplistic decisions on extremely profound subjects as supply and demand theory and globalization (which by the way take into consideration all the philosophical, anthropological, psicological, etc. progress human knowledge has achieved. That is precisely why we should not let our politicians to think of themselves as omniscient deities to fix everything according to their very rudimentary policy-making tools, just giving the money away (in order to save particular industries, companies or jobs) for example. ------Markets know better and policy makers must keep them as free as possible!----- j. cnn
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