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The Rise and Fall of All Circles of Blame. The Circle of Blame, #4
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- ISBN8231109692
- EAN9798231109692
- Date de parution09/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
What happens when a dead humorist discovers that modern economics makes less sense than hermit crab behavior?In this wickedly satirical masterpiece channeling Will Cuppy's observational genius, we trace humanity's greatest organizational achievement: the perfection of systematic irresponsibility. From Ancient Greeks who invented democracy as a spectator sport to modern AI systems programmed with the biases of their corporate creators, this is the definitive guide to how everyone became responsible for nothing.
Discover:. Why strawberry plants are better economists than actual economists. How the Circle of Blame makes everyone complicit while no one accountable. Why housing shortages exist alongside empty properties (spoiler: it's profitable). How daily bread became a complex financial instrument. Why the revolution will not be algorithmized. The eternal tug-of-war between human nature and inhuman systemsFeaturing guest appearances by Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Medieval theologians, Renaissance geniuses, Industrial Revolution profiteers, and various other practitioners of organized chaos-plus appreciations by William Blake and G.
K. Chesterton on why systematic absurdity has become humanity's most successful export."A savage journey into the heart of systematic irresponsibility that makes 'Catch-22' look like a training manual for rational behavior." -Hunter S. Thompson
Discover:. Why strawberry plants are better economists than actual economists. How the Circle of Blame makes everyone complicit while no one accountable. Why housing shortages exist alongside empty properties (spoiler: it's profitable). How daily bread became a complex financial instrument. Why the revolution will not be algorithmized. The eternal tug-of-war between human nature and inhuman systemsFeaturing guest appearances by Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Medieval theologians, Renaissance geniuses, Industrial Revolution profiteers, and various other practitioners of organized chaos-plus appreciations by William Blake and G.
K. Chesterton on why systematic absurdity has become humanity's most successful export."A savage journey into the heart of systematic irresponsibility that makes 'Catch-22' look like a training manual for rational behavior." -Hunter S. Thompson






















