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Benedikt XVI

January 28th, 2023 No comments

The late mr. Ratzinger, the amazing and honourable late pope Benedict XVI, has gone to knock on the door of st. Peter. This is one of these things, that I have REALLY worked a lot with on a reflective level. I have done a LOT of thought as how to say something that is at […]

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The banks

January 27th, 2023 No comments

Well, I guess, that the last post was a bit of a whip. The whole turbulence, that it created in the US, was really a surprise to me. But I guess, it touched upon a subject, that has been very difficult to touch upon, because of all the mystery that surrounds the banks. But my […]

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The banks

January 19th, 2023 No comments

I have given it a lot of thought as to what is really the basis of civilisation. Yesterday, I made a long interview with another philosopher called Ole Bjerg. He has been criticising the banks quite a lot from an ethical perspective. He is of the opinion, that the banks have forgotten their own virtue, […]

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The way of the princes

January 18th, 2023 No comments

Harry, you need to come to Denmark and find yourself. And this is it, you are so welcome. Go through the Danish royal house, if you wish. What is Denmark in relation to England? Well, when we were one kingdom thousand years ago, we were a minor player in the world. But that changed for […]

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The balances

January 16th, 2023 No comments

I have thought a lot about how to be a royal these days, and honestly, I come only from a minor house. It may be that of an illustrious one, but it is not a royal house. So these ideas are not based on ideas of royalty, but rather my own experience with finding a […]

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The balance

January 13th, 2023 No comments

Ok, we have to be a little careful with the green change, that we are doing. First let us go down memory lane a bit, and see what we can learn from that. When the whole windmill industry started, it wasn’t really an industry, but a hobby project done by visionaries. Especially the illustrious mr. […]

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The prince

January 10th, 2023 No comments

When Alcibiades, the famous scion of Athens had used all his cards, and was thrown out of Athens, Socrates, that used to be Alcibiades teacher, went to Alcibades and said something like this: “Royalty is not a given, talent, having that in abundance, is not a privilege. It is a possibility. These things are cards, […]

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Prince Harry

January 9th, 2023 No comments

Ok, so the royal family is in trouble. Harry is trying to realise his own purpose here in life, and because he is such a strong and truly willfull person, this creates a lot of problems. Harry, in many ways, I have always been a true fan of you. The potential you show, is so […]

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The Punic wars

January 8th, 2023 No comments

The Democratic Party is at some kind of Crossroads. I mean, let us have a bit of a look in the mirror. When Barack was in the leading seat, we had a wonderful and epic lead in all. Yes, there were things that could have been done better. But in most cases, things went really […]

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The will to be free

January 7th, 2023 No comments

I have given the current wars a bit of thought, why was it, that the wars that Barack and I did, was so much more of a succes, than what the US is doing today? Well, I think the reason is, that off cause Barack was an amazing orator, he could give a speech, so […]

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Tax

January 3rd, 2023 No comments

Concerning the discussion on tax, and how to make a tax system that actually work. First of all, we need to understand what the idea behind progressive tax really is. Marx had the idea about progressive tax from a classic philosopher called Democritus. The idea is, that society has a geometrical form. It can be […]

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The American dream

January 1st, 2023 No comments

What is he aim of politics? Do we sometimes stop, at ask ourselves, what is it really we are doing? Often we end up in petty infights, and actually lose the greater view on things, and stop seeing the basic reason for all the politicking we are doing. Making research for my book on economics, […]

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