Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The center cannot hold. . .

In a way we are lucky that Obama was elected in 2008. His leftish (sort of) approach hasn't proved to be a panacea, so we has received a homeopathic inoculation that will protect us to a degree from radical solutions, whether or not the president is reelected. The cynicism of the American public is such that untoward enthusiasms are unlikely. This is not the case in Europe, where it is the conservative approach that has been called into question by a public anxious for rapid solutions to long-term demographic and structural problems, whether the formula comes from the the left or right. I just finished reading the Economist's special section on Cuba. They have achieved a sort of stability under Castro where a lack or economic growth combines with good social statistics. Castro is the Lee Kwan Yew of poverty, but the social outcomes have been similar, putting aside the relatively fewer numbers of automobiles and ipads in Cuba compared to Singapore. The business models of Europe and the US are broken and need to be changed. I suppose that this means that Europe moves to the left for a solution and the US will probably move to the right, at least for now.

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