Articles by Cage Innoye

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THINKING OUT OF BOTH BOXES OF HISTORY
Cage Innoye, 15 Jun 2009

There is more than one box to break out of, more than one box to think out of; at the beginning of the 21st century there are two boxes of history. In the last 92 years we, the human race, have been imprisoned in two boxes: The box of capitalist culture and the box of […]

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OUR ‘DIVERSE’ ALSO INCLUDES ANIMALS AND NATURE
Cage Innoye, 14 May 2009

On a freeway, a truck passed me; I saw innocent ducks going to slaughter. On a country road I saw a dead raccoon in middle of the road, it died in agony. In a pound, hundreds of pets are being killed. I think about this. Was I the only one who knew of these things? […]

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AFTER KARL MARX, ANOTHER VIEW OF HISTORY
Cage Innoye, 8 Apr 2009

Two peoples are at war today in a very interesting and symbolic conflict — Afghanistan and America, a very tribal culture vs. the most advanced culture on the planet, one culture near the beginning, one very far away. This raises some interesting questions about history. Karl Marx gave us a perspective on history focusing on […]

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DIVERSE ECONOMY COMES AFTER CAPITALISM AND COMMUNISM (Part II)
Cage Innoye, 29 Mar 2009

How would a metric or diverse economy have prevented the collapse in this situation? First of all, public metrics on the basic and raw data would have flagged the bad mortgages immediately. Companies as part of financial leagues would have reported the honest, transparent truth. And if leagues were hesitant, then consumer, investor and community […]

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DIVERSE ECONOMY COMES AFTER CAPITALISM AND COMMUNISM (Part I)
Cage Innoye, 29 Mar 2009

In 1991 communism failed. In 2008 capitalism failed us. In the space of 17 years, two great economic systems based upon very elaborate and self-convinced ideologies collapsed. Two great peoples, American and Russian, are stunned and wandering in a vacuous period of human history, in a great pause between ages. In 2009 in America, we […]

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