Germany Britain and Russia as Europe's 3 big forces at start of world war 2- 2 of these Germany & Russia were led by madmen stalin & hitler with sad consequence that one woudldwin the battle of britain whilst helping save europe bankruoted the pound so after 1945 whilst almost half of the world's people needed to be free/independence from the world trade barriers british empire compounded - Britain had almost no financial support to offer - independence often mean transfering top down bureaucracy surrounded by bordered off enemies which the british empitre had divided and conquered MAJOR OPPORTUNITIES TO SUSTAIN THE WORLD FROM 1950 -related 2022 last 3 ways EconomistFood.com Borlaug Alumni the world over shared up to 10 times more food productivity at village levels Deming showed how to design better industrial engines | ...hello could we connect - we both know have mutual ny connections on linkedin- i am doing a survey on the future of ai with von neumann's family - fintech experts in ny seem to me to be critical - my dad norman at the economist met neumann in 1951 and was mentored to ask leaders what will you do with 100 times more tech per decade.. |
EconomistAI.com The big opportunity - was new engineering with alumni of von neumann promising 100 times more tech as my father journalist for The Economist was taught by Neumann Princeton 1951 -although Kennedy welcomed the idea that USA Canada Japan Asia could develop Rising models of two third humans (Asians) with his assassination in 1963 that chance was lost
What started in Messina in 1955 also soon lost humanity's best chnace - amazignly Luxemboiurg Italy France EU failed to integrate med sea and south east of Europe - by 1962 the common European Farming Policy together with the North sea bias had reverted to compounding the G* Empire problems instead of the UN opportunities needed to value the 75% of people who up to 1945 had been colonised (or genopcided or slaved) by the way White Europe traded the world from 1500 accelerated by engines from 1760
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