Mark Carney’s manifesto promising 20th-century utopia with more central planning, carbon taxes, and stakeholder capitalism.
Mark Carney’s manifesto promising 20th-century utopia with more central planning, carbon taxes, and stakeholder capitalism.
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Carney’s blueprint for paradise through top-down control because the 20th century’s body count was just bad execution not bad theory.
The manifesto where better world for all means more power for Davos attendees and less choice for everyone else.
Carney’s guide to saving the planet and economy by giving unelected bureaucrats more power than they had in the last century’s failed experiments.
The optimistic sequel to every 20th-century command economy disaster: Same central control, new branding, same inevitable shortages.
The plan to make Canada Belgium-with-snow: High taxes, no energy independence, speech codes, frozen assets for wrongthink.
The book that argues the only thing wrong with central planning was not having Mark Carney in charge.
The 500-page love letter to technocratic rule that pretends Stalin, Mao, and the Soviet Gosplan just needed better ESG metrics.