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After all, the
parallels
between the two industries are central to the question of safety.
It
parallels
the evolution of the software industry (towards Linux and other open-source software); the music industry (recall the band Radiohead’s recent “pay what you like” digital download); and scholarly publishing (the United States government recently mandated online public access to all research funded by the National Institutes of Health – $28.9 billion this year).
I see
parallels
between the Bush administration's pursuit of American supremacy and a boom-bust process or bubble in the stock market.
There are powerful
parallels
between the late 1970s and the present.
Our almost exclusive focus on Nazis and WWII blinds us to other – and possibly more instructive – historical
parallels.
Europe’s contemporary problems offer striking
parallels
with previous problems on the periphery of the world economy.
Parallels
to these reasons exist in America and Britain.
The
parallels
to President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal drug crackdown in the Philippines are chilling.
Several
parallels
stand out.
But, for China, the Ukraine issue is complex, owing to its interest in fostering closer ties with Russia and, to some degree, the
parallels
with its own actions in places like Tibet.
Still, the
parallels
with Trump are undeniable.
Moreover, the
parallels
with Trump extend beyond hostility to immigration.
It goes on to establish direct
parallels
with the abuses committed by American soldiers at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison, presenting much of the social science research illustrating the power of social situations to dominate individual dispositions.
On the contrary, it was using the Holocaust – which we would all agree was utterly horrific – to suggest, as Isaac Bashevis Singer did, that there are
parallels
between the way the Nazis treated Jews and the way we treat animals.
The
parallels
to the 2008 collapse of the US investment bank Lehman Brothers are strong – and crucial for understanding today’s financial risks.
The
parallels
between now and 1981 are very close.
This effort entails drawing
parallels
between the discrimination met by immigrants today and that suffered by Jews historically.
It is not difficult to discern
parallels
between Britain’s Conservatives and America’s Republican Party.
Currently,
parallels
are being drawn to Japan’s experience in the 1990’s – a “lost decade” in economic terms that also undermined the legitimacy of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
There are obvious
parallels
with terrorism.
The
parallels
between contemporary India and pre-Nazi Germany are chilling, but not surprising.
Of course, the
parallels
end at some point, because batteries and engines aren’t quite the equivalent of PCs, but the ethos is much the same.
There are modern
parallels.
Neither of these apparent historical
parallels
is convincing.
If today’s credit crunch has historical parallels, they are closer to nineteenth-century “normal crises” like 1837, 1847, or 1857.
Sometimes monetary and fiscal authorities have an obligation to ignore the wilder historical
parallels
and look at a broader picture.
But it
parallels
a general shift in economists’ opinion.
Although their political systems are mirror opposites, there are striking
parallels
in some of China’s and India’s deepest structural problems.
Confucian scholars such as Jiang Qing openly acknowledge that their interpretation of Confucianism most closely
parallels
socialist ideals: not the “actually existing socialism” in today’s China, but the socialist ideals defended by Karl Marx and others.
The frustration with Japan then has obvious
parallels
with the new administration’s attitude toward China today.
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