[lbo-talk] Yves Klein: Foreclosure Fraudandthemillionmissingnotes

c b cb31450 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 08:31:34 PDT 2010


My problem is the food chain dynamic is so intricate I can't figure it out. The only analogy I can come up with is the barrower as bait fish. When they `die' off, the whole food chain above goes, only it takes more time. Starting with anchovies => salomon => seals => polar bears. Probably a wrong analogy.

CG

^^^^^^^ CB: Doesn't sound that bad an analogy to me. Capitalist crises are all ultimately because of the restricted consumption of the masses, under-consumption, which is inevitable given that profit is based in surplus value which comes from exploitation. Exploitation means the mass of workers are not paid enough to buy the whole mass of personal consumption goods and services, including houses.



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