"When
big companies are cannibalising their machinery for spare parts, it is
hardly surprising that they are not trusted to embark on voluntary long
run programmes to control greenhouse gases, promote diversity or develop
new technologies."
"Fixing
escalators and building bridges may seem like small stuff at a time of
economic crisis and geopolitical instability. But it is time we
recognise the importance of what may seem small to what is ultimately
important — the faith of citizens in their collective future."
Yes. He did make that connection. I better get to fixing the wall chips in my daycare fast...because collective civilization. These people and their thoughts all lead to one thing: Gulags and thought control.
Summers is an academic who plays businessman on the internet clearly.
People actually pay for this nonsense from the Financial Times?
Mind you, resident Liberal of all things vapid Chrystia Freeland was an editor at FT.
Lord me.
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