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by Christophe » 18/10/10, 00:00

Another interesting documentary:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd52y5 ... monna_news

+ 8 other parts to see in "similar"
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by Capt_Maloche » 20/10/10, 22:52

It's nice

I only watched the first part, and it makes you want to see more
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by chatelot16 » 30/10/10, 20:19

Descartes wrote:Common sense is the most shared thing in the world


so no worries, the common sense party will win in all elections ... all wrong! the entire quote says the opposite!
Common sense is the most widely shared thing in the world; for everyone thinks he is so well provided for it, that even those who are the most difficult to content with anything else are not in the habit of desiring more than they have.

http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Discours_ ... 8re_partie
said by coluche it would make everyone smart since no one complains about being stupid!

common sense is not that common ...
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by bernardd » 07/11/10, 18:34

A very good article on the need for feedback in the regulation of a system, applied to politics:

Know how to govern
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by Christophe » 14/11/10, 11:32

To read

The "currency war" explained to dummies

http://www.rue89.com/2010/11/10/la-guer ... uls-175296
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by bernardd » 14/11/10, 22:00

The monetary creation currently used to devalue one currency compared to the others, also lowers the value of savings and wages of the citizens of the area.

The only way to neutralize this effect is to distribute the created money to the citizens of the area: the first country to do this will win hands down in the currency war, a democratic currency is of unlimited power.

What if China started?
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by pb2488 » 14/11/10, 22:23

bernardd wrote:The only way to neutralize this effect is to distribute the money created to the citizens of the area
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by bernardd » 14/11/10, 22:41

pb2488 wrote:??


But still ?
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by Christophe » 02/02/11, 18:46

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