That tendency of systems is precisely why I’m skeptical of any real systemic change to occur.
Systems endure until they don’t. A system with a long history tends to have a more entrenched position and a wider base of supporters.
Advanced and improved are vague terms
If you want a full categorical break down of 400 years of economic plans and conglomerated practices, I might point you to your local university and advise you to pick up any number of lectures on the subject.
But if you’re just going to “Nuh-uh” everything since the Dutch East India Company incorporated…
Systems endure until they don’t. A system with a long history tends to have a more entrenched position and a wider base of supporters.
If you want a full categorical break down of 400 years of economic plans and conglomerated practices, I might point you to your local university and advise you to pick up any number of lectures on the subject.
But if you’re just going to “Nuh-uh” everything since the Dutch East India Company incorporated…