For as long as the underlying economic system is broken, any symptoms as these should be emotionlessly expected. I think each time the symptoms surface we should stress the underlying cause rather than the symptom description, for otherwise when faced with this people's reaction invariably is: "the state should do something about it! it should take more control to ease the situation! capitalism needs state oversight or will fail!"
For as long as the underlying economic system is broken, any symptoms as these should be emotionlessly expected. I think each time the symptoms surface we should stress the underlying cause rather than the symptom description, for otherwise when faced with this people's reaction invariably is: "the state should do something about it! it should take more control to ease the situation! capitalism needs state oversight or will fail!"