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This message map has been framed after taking the four most popular religions today, with Judaism, and charting their universal messages, to construct a map. I. The oldest, Hinduism, first. With records dating 5000 years back, Hinduism has proven sustainable. Yet, that it is concentrated primarily in one country, India, is significant as well. It is also, the only polytheist religion in the list....
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This is a seed post to a series that I propose to run. So far, we've discussed how the American economy faces the need to implement structural reform. We've seen how structural reform in America remains tied to growth, to employment and to the overall health of that economy. Gordon Brown, UK's former Prime Minister, has recently appeared in a few interviews, to popularize his forthcoming book. He...
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So, everybody from the head of the IMF , one of the Senior Partners in Goldman Sachs , to the head of the European Central Bank has spoken in one voice - Europe needs fiscal and political harmonization. Floating the Euro boat on a mere monetary unity is not sustainable any more. Here's the thing though. People buy into the greater harmonization ticket, by and large. They are nowhere near acceptin...
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Should we start planning for a 'World After American Dominance?' Economically, a post recession consensus has emerged that we should. A string of thinkers have pointed this out. Changing political reality bears testament. The recently concluded China-Japan sailboat captain spat highlighted growing Chinese dominance. Yet, economics is not the burning issue. Economics to some extent, will have a fo...
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Read an articulate book review in yesterday's New York Times. The name of the book says it all - "The Frugal Superpower: America's Global Leadership in a Cash Strapped Era". The book argues that sapping economic strength prevents America from asserting its dominance in the world today. With bad consequences for all of us. Should the rest of the world care if the American economy suffers a drain?...