Excellent article, Barry Gander

About 120 years ago, a correspondent for The Economist stayed at the Plaza Hotel in New York and made a few telephone calls to his girlfriend on Long Island. His expense report revealed that the phone bill was considerably than the hotel stay. Today they would be insignificant in comparison.

This touches on what you describe.

Few people have gotten over the misconception that there is one fixed pie to be divided and that wealth is created and NOT taken from others.

Many thanks. Best.

I wrote, “Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! Cry the Politicians,” which may be interesting to you.

Kerry Landon-Lane
Kerry Landon-Lane

Written by Kerry Landon-Lane

OP-ED writer, designer and artist. Most recently returned to architecture and deliberately presents the subject void of buildings.

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