Tuesday, 10 January 2017

{Black and White}[20th October 1987]

[Redbook4:146][19871020:2058c]{Black and White}[20th October 1987]

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I was delighted to read* that young City workers (whose predecessors invariably wore dark suits – as these do?) tend to go for black trinkets and black B.M.W.s. Bearing in mind earlier remarks about the black image of Michael Ryan (of the Hungerford Massacre)**, the question is whether there is a correlation between times of accelerated money-making and times of rising crime and violence – such as the mid nineteenth century, and such as now? There again, West Germany has built its prosperity without a significant increase in crime, so far as I know. Is there a distinction between money-making and wealth-creation? If so, which occurred in the mid nineteenth century? Or do other factors – also capable of Circles Analysis – affect West Germany's situation?


*(The Times – 21[sic]/10/87?)

**[[Redbook4:69][19870821:1020c]{Evil at Hungerford [continued(3)] – Anger}[21st August 1987],] p69.


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