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It's unfortunately more complex than this, much of the decline in education seems to be due to ideology rather than funding for example (the latter consistently improving). Likewise it seems that health is more of a product of culture and access, than of financialization (although manipulation of dietary recommendations no doubt played a role here). Another important aspect for example was ``The New Freedom'' of Woodrow Wilson which ended the long-standing tariff policy of the US and the creation of the federal reserve which through systematized inflation allowed for exploitation of ``sticky wages'' to artificially deflate wages. Unfortunately, the decline of this country is overdetermined so there is no singular aspect which we can rebel against with all our force.
anemoia
How are you supposed to pronounce this?