First Seen
2023-11-14T04:54:12+00:00
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The image features The Economist dismissing Lenin's death as a news cycle, implying that the paper speaks for the "British millionaires." From an Anti-Neoclassical perspective, the author argues that the wealthy elite are irrational gamblers who, if they continue to bet on risky outcomes like 1917, will inevitably destroy the global system. The second tweet warns that a third world war would be a "catastrophe" for these investors, suggesting that their reckless, self-serving gambling will lead to total system collapse.
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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from The Economist, a news and commentary magazine, that has been edited to replace the word "Economist" with "Economist-adjacent" to imply that the publication is not actually a source of objective economic analysis. The tweet is a satirical commentary on the publication's supposed lack of economic expertise, implying that the "Economist-adjacent" is a joke about the publication's lack of expertise in the field of economics.