New world order or new world disorder ?
You think the World State would be governed by Saints?
Remember the wise Lord Acton, "Absolute Power corrupts absolutely".
Some of the US debts, 122 trillions US $, in 100 $ banknotes...
Solutions ?
Small is beautiful... KISS.. Keep it simple and small...
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Switzerland-Edition-Jonathan-Steinberg/dp/0521484537
Solutions ?
Small is beautiful... KISS.. Keep it simple and small...
François de Siebenthal: The swiss secret
desiebenthal.blogspot.com/2009/07/swiss-secret.html
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By A Customer on March 8, 1998
By A Customer on March 8, 1998
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Comment Was this review helpful to you? I work in the US for a Swiss company. Switzerland is unique in Europe and it's hard to figure out why. This book does a very good job of explaining the origins and dynamics of modern Switzerland. I should add that this is not a travel book, rather an examination of Swiss politics, history and culture. For a another, more irreverent, condensed but also insightful book on the Swiss, read the "The Xenophobe's Guide to Switzerland"
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Comment Was this review helpful to you? This work, first published more than a quarter-century ago and twice revised, most recently in 1996, succeeds because the national Swiss characteristics which it explores are essentially timeless and unchanging. While tracing the begrudging and belated enfranchisement of women and the gradual integration of Roman Catholic and Jewish minorities who once were isolated, the author conveys the underlying tensions beneath a remarkably successful experiment in coexistence. As one who lived and worked in Switzerland for more than eight years, and whose own memoir, Living Among The Swiss, was published in January 1999, I can attest that Mr. Steinberg's generalizations ring true to my own experience and observations, and that they are supported by a myriad of political and sociological details that one would normally expect to learn only from a highly educated native. The prose, though scholarly, is highly readable, and evidences deep thought and mature reflection.
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