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Subject Capitalism Didn't Invent "Keeping Up with the Joneses"
Date July 26, 2019 8:16 PM
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Capitalism Didn't Invent "Keeping Up with the Joneses" ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

Competition for wealth and social status was hardly created by the capitalist system. People have always competed for these things. Thanks to capitalism, though, this competition is now less violent, and true poverty is easier to avoid.

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Is Deutsche Bank a Canary in the Economic Coal Mine? ([link removed])
by Maurus Adam ([link removed])

The negative consequences of expansionary monetary policies take a while to show up, but Deutsche Bank's collapse may be the first sign of failure.

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The Fed's Dangerous Game: A Fourth Round of Stimulus in a Single Growth Cycle ([link removed])
by Brendan Brown ([link removed])

At this point mal-investments and false market signals have been accumulating for many years. The effects can be seen not necessarily in a future "crash" but also in our current weak and declining levels of economic growth.

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[link removed] Trump’s 7/10 Executive Order: A Turning Point for Nephrology? ([link removed])
by Anish Koka ([link removed]) , Michel Accad ([link removed])

Dr. Joel Topf shares his insights on the good and bad of Trump's executive order, and on the state and future of kidney disease in the United States.

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