Life on Tiger Mountain

"Our life is leaves drifting slowly earthward, rain softly falling, children being born and growing up to their own lives, friends conversing before an open fire, good food and good sleep." --Irving Petit, Life on Tiger Mountain

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Economics 101: The Price of Despair

When the wealth of a nation becomes concentrated in the hands of a few, those on the bottom, seeing themselves as a permanent underclass, have nothing to lose. When people believe they no longer have anything left to lose, they become more powerful than the wealthy. They can change the world in an instant.

King's Cross Station, London, July 10, 2005


posted by Molly at 9:40 AM

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