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Nuclear deterrence

Nuclear weapons deter war.  A statement that gets used a lot, is it true though? At best it is questionable, at worst its an outright falsehood. The fact that the powers that be have been using nuclear weapons in the form of Depleted Uranium : cannon shot the size of most peoples forearms made totally from uranium, that explodes on impact, penetrating artillery, tanks, buildings and troop transports, making anything it hits explode, leaving an aftermath of radioactive dust that causes death and radiation poisoning: since before the first Gulf War and in every conflict onwards, in my opinion, nullifies that statement. ' Whooaa there ,' I hear those amongst you who support nuclear detterence declare. ' What about the prolonged peace between NATO and the USSR? ' Ok, let's explore that, the theory goes, after WW2 if we didn't have nukes; then Russia invades the whole of Europe. In the face of two world wars, the second wiping 20,000,000 Russians off the pl

Money Talks

'Taking the internal snowflake of the sensory motor system out of the mouth is a complicated process and that's where the complexity and diversity of language resides.'  Noam Chomsky  The most common definition of money is as a medium of exchange, so why isn't economics a module in a media degree? Instead of a multi-billion dollar subject that seems to underwrite everything.  What made me question the legitimacy of our financial system? Maybe it was Douglas Adams jest about the Golgafrinchans using leaves for money and chopping down forests to pre-empt inflation. Or maybe it was the collapse of the banking system that happened in 2008. . The internal snowflake of the mind, as Chomsky called it, the place where money begins, is something we really don't understand yet.  We haven't even begun to study it, as Chomsky points out in his lyrically succinct way. We have no real idea why we have such a complex and innate language capacity.  Seeing as language