Poszar heult mit den Wölfen und bleibt selbstverständlich im offiziellen Narrativ:
[...] all these crises are due to a crisis of the price level
– that is a crisis of inflation – which, in turn, has been driven by mother nature
and geopolitics. [...]
Mutter Natur und Geopolitik sind also Schuld an allem. Na, dann kann ja niemand was dafür, wenn soviele verarmen werden. Pech halt.
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Nachtrag:
Wenngleich er im weiteren Text noch eine kleine, zarte und elegante Relativierung folgen lässt.
Das muss man ihm lassen:
{...] In closing the fifth and final “chapter” of my “war” series, consider this quote
from Tolstoy: “The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow-
witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest
thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded
that he knows already – without a shadow of doubt – what is laid before him.”
Finance is about discounting the future, and in finance you can’t get personal.
But my message to readers is that war is deeply personal, and it naturally forces you
to take sides. But taking sides can’t blind your objectivity and judgement when
it comes to your portfolio. Don’t be Tolstoy’s “intelligent man” who “knows” that
today’s world order is the only possible world order because Francis Fukuyama
said so, and, similarly, that U.S. dollar hegemony is the end of financial history. [...]
Mehr geht in seiner Position wohl nicht.