karma is a cat schrieb am 15.10.2023 21:49:
Das Zitat von Stoltenberg ist zwar ein verifizierbarer Fakt, aber manipulativ und schlicht falsch interpretert. Oder welche Fakten sollen das sonst sein?
Köstlich, Forenexperte B.Eckstein erklärt die Interpretation der Stoltenberg'schen Aussagen durch einem renommierten Wirtschaftsprofessor, der Jahrzehnte lang politische Führer beraten hat, für falsch.
Geht noch mehr Hybris?
Was ist denn die richtige, wahrhaftige Interpretation?
Jeffrey Sachs war doch der Mann, der Russland die "Shock Therapy" in den 1990ern empfohlen hatte?
https://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/27/magazine/dr-jeffrey-sachs-shock-therapist.html
"Still, Sachs's brand of "shock therapy" has worked elsewhere. And there is good reason to believe that Russia's future will turn on how well its leaders learn the catechism of change that he has worked so hard to promulgate.
(...)
As Sachs is the first to admit, what later become known as shock therapy was not plucked whole from thin air -- similar approaches had more or less worked in Germany after both world wars. Sachs's special insight was that the logic could apply to economies with no collective memory of free markets or history of evenhanded rules of contract law and property rights. In fact, he is confident that revolution is the natural means of economic change."