Are we all pawns in a global game of barbaric chess?
The trend of settling old scores about “who did what” decades ago should be seen as a distraction from the huge challenges facing any incoming government.
We have adjusted to the curtailment of our liberties and discrimination in various forms—social, racial, ethnic, immigrant and so on.
Since Margaret Thatcher, we have had that problem in spades in the UK; blame for failure is bounced around between ministries and private contractors, between policy ideas and those responsible for implementation.
It is always good to seek peace rather than war, but the question is always, at what price and in whose interests?
How one develop can enough economic knowledge to understand political choices.