Roundup #83: I told you so!
Geopolitics
Global
Started June 17, 2026
Piketty gets wacky; Tokenmaxxing fails; Trump, drones, and Ukraine; Tariffs on China, again; India's growth; Borjas again
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Roundup #83: I told you so!
Noahpinion (United States) | Jun 08, 2026
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Tariffs on China are essential for protecting domestic industries, but they could lead to higher prices for consumers and strained relations.
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Piketty's unconventional ideas challenge the status quo, offering fresh perspectives on wealth distribution that could benefit society.
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Trump's foreign policy, especially regarding Ukraine, reflects a complex balance of power that merits a nuanced understanding.
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India's economic growth is impressive, yet it raises questions about sustainability and the equitable distribution of wealth among its population.
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The failure of Tokenmaxxing highlights the risks of speculative investments, reminding us that innovation must be grounded in practicality.
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