Instead of a vague general talk about money good or bad, lol.. We likely need some topic so like I said I will easily thread that bad boy back to bad money - Systemic problems and failures that protect the Rich and Powerful.
B4 just did it with the idea of philanthropy from the ultra rich with links
There are many people that talk about it but they have to be sought out for For obvious reasons.
This took about 5 secs to find:
.. about 70 percent of the population said that the war was fundamentally wrong and immoral. Try to find that view anywhere in the press. I’ve been through it. The view of 70 percent of the population was inexpressible.
And it is not just in the media. Pretty much in the scholarly profession, intellectual journals, business sectors, and so on. There are some questions you don’t ask, as was pointed out by George Orwell years ago. He wrote an essay, an important essay, maybe the most important one he ever wrote — and it was not published, incidentally. It was the introduction to Animal Farm, which everybody’s read in school. But you didn’t read any introduction. The introduction was about censorship in England. He said, “Look, this is a satire about a totalitarian state, but we shouldn’t be self-righteous — it’s not that different in free England.” He said in free England there are many ways in which ideas that are unpopular will just not be able to be expressed. And he gave two ways. One, he said, is that the press is owned by wealthy men who have every reason not to want certain ideas to be expressed. And second, he said, if you have a good education, you have internalized the fact that there are some things it just wouldn’t do to say.
.. One of the things it wouldn’t do to say is that actions the United States government is taking might be fundamentally wrong or immoral. It just wouldn’t do to say that. And it wouldn’t do to think it. And if you’re a well-educated, respectable type, it can’t occur to your mind. For the 70 percent of the population who don’t have the benefits of a good education, they can see it. Because it’s obviously true. This is true on issue after issue, including unimportant issues.
QUESTION: But I get the impression that a lot of people think that you’re saying that it’s a massive conspiracy.
CHOMSKY: That’s true maybe of people in the Harvard faculty, but that’s because for them conspiracy is a curse word. If something comes along that you don’t like, there are a few sort of four-letter words that you can use to push it out of the sphere of discussion. If you were in a bar downtown, they might have different words, but if you’re an educated person what you use are complicated words like conspiracy theory or Marxist. It’s a way of pushing unpleasant questions off the agenda so that we can continue in our own happy ideology.