LizzieMaine
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I think the example of the first Great Depression is instructive. Private charity, private altruism were *utterly incapable* of dealing with a crisis of that magnitude -- far too many people were, literally, reduced to eating garbage to survive. There's no reason whatever to think they'd be any more capable or any more *willing* to deal with an even greater crash in our own time, and given the degradation of human nature over the last thirty years or so, there's probably good reason to think they'd rather just round up the poor people and shoot them.