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In reply to the discussion: Thomas Friedman on hyper connectivity, the super wealthy and why being average won't get you far. [View all]I'd love to say he's putting the cart before the horse, but the simple truth is that he's too dumb to tell the difference between them. The basis of the economy is law. It's not magical globalization or mystical economic forces or lazy adjective such as hyperconnectivity, it's law.
Disregarding his ideological blinkers for a moment, his argument is trash on its own merits. Is he really trying to argue that the entrenched pillaging of America by the financiers (marvelous old word) while bribing the political class is really above average behavior? Honestly, it's little more than bribing the cops to look the other way while you sell crack. Using his logic, Nino Brown was a great innovator of modern economic behavior and a model for emulation.