On these presuppositions rests the entire article by MW.
To my mind an accurate analysis that should have leaderships everywhere - each country having its own idiosyncratic leadership - learn from history, both remote and recent.
One cannot foretell the future but failure to read past mistakes meaningfully will inevitably lead to further hardship for the many.
The unanswerable question being the degree of those hardships and exact consequence.
Under the current set of dominant values who cares really?
Carlos Collaco
To the FT on January 15
posted to Martin Wolf’s Editorial Column under:
Failing elites threaten our future
Leaders richly rewarded for mediocrity cannot be relied upon when things go wrong
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