How long does it take to live long enough? Maruranda didn't say this, and Li Zaian didn't ask
A hundred years of life, and it seems that it will last long enough, but Li Zaian doesn't think he will have such a good life
He is not a good man who believes in God, but he harbors his destiny on Satan's demon. God always appears to punish believers, but Satan always blesses various auras of protection to believers when he comes to the world. Therefore, being a demon always requires a longer life than being a good man. In other words, the so-called good man will not live long and will harm ten thousand years.
Li Zaian stayed in the guerrilla camp in Maruranda for three days. After all, he was kidnapped and could not be put back for no reason.
In that case, it would be strange if Brent doesn't feel suspicious.
In order to make everything seem natural, Maruranda specially arranged for people to go to Parka to negotiate with Spi, asking Spi to pay a ransom of two million before he released the person
Kidnapping meat tickets and ransoms is something that guerrillas often do, so there is nothing to be surprised about
However, Shipi could not afford the ransom of two million US dollars. He only had the one and a half million US dollars brought by Li Zai'an, and the 500,000 of them were handed over to Brent.
Not enough money?
That's okay, you are allowed to bargain. This is where the guerrillas are more humane
Finally, after three days of negotiations, the two sides finalized the ransom at a price of one million US dollars.
Li Zaian could not lead the negotiations. He stayed in the camp for three days, just wandering around boredly. Maruranda didn't arrange for anyone to watch him, letting him walk around.
It is precisely because of this that Li Zai'an has a deeper understanding of this guerrilla team active in the Colombian jungle.
International public opinion has many titles on Maruranda: anti-government leader, drug lord, terrorist, etc., but for those human rights organizations, the most unforgivable thing about Maruranda is that he sent a large number of children to the battlefield.
This is the truth. Just like in the camp where Li Zaian is located, there are nearly 400 guerrillas stationed here.
More than a quarter of the soldiers were children around the age of fifteen or sixteen, and more than half of the female soldiers who provided special services to the camp soldiers were underage girls.
Maruranda himself has a unique explanation for this inhumane practice. According to what he said, although the boy scouts led by him have to participate in cruel battles and do things that should not have been done by them, compared with the children who grew up in various tribes in the jungle, the mortality rate of minors here is the lowest in Colombia and the best in life treatment.
These young soldiers do not have to endure hunger like ordinary poor children, and do not have to worry about being cured by a disease that can be cured with simple treatment. In addition, joining his troops can also receive a certain degree of education and earn a meal for their families.
They will understand why they live and how they die. This is what he is doing
Maruranda is not only an armed leader in military struggle, nor is she just a terrorist. She has been engaged in armed struggles in Colombia for so many years. He also has his own unique insights into the problems in this country.
During the three days, Li Zai'an and Maruranda often had contact and even had dinner together. At this time, the two would talk about some macro-national issues.
According to Maruranda, since Colombia gained independence in 1938, the domestic economy has tried its best to develop rapidly several times, but fundamentally speaking, the vast majority of people in China have not been able to get any benefits from this economic growth.
This can be proved from a number: At the beginning of Colombia's independence in 1938, the per capita income of domestically capital was US$294. Now, more than half a century has passed. By the end of last year, the per capita income of Colombia was US$354, an increase of less than US$60.
This figure shows that the extremely poor population in Colombia is increasing year by year, and their ultra-low income has diluted the per capita income that should have increased significantly.
In today's Colombia, Indians, European mixed races, and a large number of blacks, black mixed races lack political status
According to the constitution, voters who enjoy the right to vote must own a certain amount of private property. This alone excludes most of the extremely poor people in Colombia from citizenship.
And of course, the only ones who really dominate the upper class in this country are the wealthy whites and descendants of the Spanish rulers.
So, in the final analysis, Colombia has not been liberated from the colonial state. The only way to solve this problem is to revolution and remove the lives of the colonists.
For Li Zaian, he has different opinions on the issue of the gap between the rich and the poor in Colombia. In fact, this opinion can be said to be based on the current situation of all Latin American countries.
In Li Zaian's view, the fundamental reason why all Latin American countries, including Colombia, have problems such as the gap between the rich and the poor and the difficulty in controlling inflation is that there is a problem with the macro dominance theory of governance.
Just like Brazil, since the military government era, the successive Brasilian governments have believed in four economic principles: the first is cake theory. A group of people, including the famous Brazilian economist Delphin Neto, have firmly believed that in the country governing the economy, the economy must first make the cake bigger, and then consider how to distribute it;
The second principle is the theory of accumulation priority
They believe that if you want to make the cake bigger, you have to prioritize economic growth and accept the reality of polarization in income distribution; if improving income distribution and improving welfare levels are regarded as the basic goals, it will affect the potential for accumulation and growth;
The third principle is the so-called incompatibility principle of growth and fairness
They believe that growth and fairness are incompatible for a certain period of time, so economic growth must be achieved first, and social injustice will be gradually eliminated in a strong development momentum;
The fourth principle is the so-called drip mechanism and spillover theory
These so-called economists believe that income inequality is necessary to promote investment and growth through savings
The rich will use a higher proportion of their income for savings and investments, while the poor will use their income mainly for consumption expenditures.
The more income distribution in a country is tilted towards the high-income class, the higher the savings rate, the faster the economic growth, and the more income will pass through the market mechanism.
These four principles are the macroeconomic theoretical system commonly pursued by Latin American countries. To a certain extent, this set of theories is actually similar to the common prosperity theory of wealth first and then wealth.
Both theoretical systems seem to be feasible, they all speak well, but they are actually naive and almost stupid.
Li Zaian is very clear about the profits of common prosperity and what kind of results will occur in the end. The so-called common prosperity route is actually to allow some people to get rich first, and then starve those who have not become rich, and ultimately let the living people become rich together.
In Latin American countries, the macroeconomic theoretical system fabricated by these four major economic principles can only bring about the extreme differentiation of the rich and the poor. What is followed is the uncontrollable inflation, the ups and downs of the regime under the manipulation of the extremely rich people, and the perpetual riots and violent conflicts brought about by the lower-class people in society.
Poverty and injustice are always the most direct causes of social unrest. No one should say how noble they are. When others spend thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars a meal, and your monthly living expenses are less than one hundred dollars, and you can't even support yourself, what will you do?
What will you do when there are hundreds or even thousands of people around you who have the same dissatisfaction as you?
When hundreds or thousands of people gathered together, someone shouted, "Since we can't live decently, we will fight to death. What is the most likely thing you do at this time?
It can be said that Li Zaian's view reveals to a certain extent the fundamental reason for the current social problems of Latin American countries. Of course, this reason is only economic factors and does not include political factors. There is no way. He is still very good at playing economy, but it is not time to play politics.
This is the first time Maruranda has heard of such a statement like Li Zai'an. This view is very new to him. If you think about it carefully, it makes sense.
Li Zaian did not use the class division method he was used to. What he said was the word interest class. Those who became rich first and were destined to continue to be rich are an interest class. They are the real rulers of this country. Any policy that tends toward ordinary people will inevitably infringe on their interests. Therefore, they will resist and use various means to make these policies miscarriage.
Although he doesn't like Li Zai'an very much, Maruranda admires his knowledge and vision very much.
In a sense, a drug dealer is not scary. What is scary is that in addition to money, this drug dealer also has his life goals and his lifelong pursuit direction. If he also has the knowledge and knowledge that matches these goals and pursuits.
Then... the police may not be able to stop him
The day after receiving the ransom, he was tied with his hands and blindfolded by Maruranda's people and sent him to an unknown place. Late that night, when Brent arranged a helicopter to find him in accordance with the direction, he was sleeping at a crocodile nest in a daze. If the rescuer had not come in time, he would have been the late night of the pregnant female crocodile.
This incident made Brent suspicious of Li Zaian. He turned to the matter of stealing yellow sandalwood. Of course, he thought the most about it, and at an appropriate time, he increased his commission from Li Zaian's business.
A hundred years of life, and it seems that it will last long enough, but Li Zaian doesn't think he will have such a good life
He is not a good man who believes in God, but he harbors his destiny on Satan's demon. God always appears to punish believers, but Satan always blesses various auras of protection to believers when he comes to the world. Therefore, being a demon always requires a longer life than being a good man. In other words, the so-called good man will not live long and will harm ten thousand years.
Li Zaian stayed in the guerrilla camp in Maruranda for three days. After all, he was kidnapped and could not be put back for no reason.
In that case, it would be strange if Brent doesn't feel suspicious.
In order to make everything seem natural, Maruranda specially arranged for people to go to Parka to negotiate with Spi, asking Spi to pay a ransom of two million before he released the person
Kidnapping meat tickets and ransoms is something that guerrillas often do, so there is nothing to be surprised about
However, Shipi could not afford the ransom of two million US dollars. He only had the one and a half million US dollars brought by Li Zai'an, and the 500,000 of them were handed over to Brent.
Not enough money?
That's okay, you are allowed to bargain. This is where the guerrillas are more humane
Finally, after three days of negotiations, the two sides finalized the ransom at a price of one million US dollars.
Li Zaian could not lead the negotiations. He stayed in the camp for three days, just wandering around boredly. Maruranda didn't arrange for anyone to watch him, letting him walk around.
It is precisely because of this that Li Zai'an has a deeper understanding of this guerrilla team active in the Colombian jungle.
International public opinion has many titles on Maruranda: anti-government leader, drug lord, terrorist, etc., but for those human rights organizations, the most unforgivable thing about Maruranda is that he sent a large number of children to the battlefield.
This is the truth. Just like in the camp where Li Zaian is located, there are nearly 400 guerrillas stationed here.
More than a quarter of the soldiers were children around the age of fifteen or sixteen, and more than half of the female soldiers who provided special services to the camp soldiers were underage girls.
Maruranda himself has a unique explanation for this inhumane practice. According to what he said, although the boy scouts led by him have to participate in cruel battles and do things that should not have been done by them, compared with the children who grew up in various tribes in the jungle, the mortality rate of minors here is the lowest in Colombia and the best in life treatment.
These young soldiers do not have to endure hunger like ordinary poor children, and do not have to worry about being cured by a disease that can be cured with simple treatment. In addition, joining his troops can also receive a certain degree of education and earn a meal for their families.
They will understand why they live and how they die. This is what he is doing
Maruranda is not only an armed leader in military struggle, nor is she just a terrorist. She has been engaged in armed struggles in Colombia for so many years. He also has his own unique insights into the problems in this country.
During the three days, Li Zai'an and Maruranda often had contact and even had dinner together. At this time, the two would talk about some macro-national issues.
According to Maruranda, since Colombia gained independence in 1938, the domestic economy has tried its best to develop rapidly several times, but fundamentally speaking, the vast majority of people in China have not been able to get any benefits from this economic growth.
This can be proved from a number: At the beginning of Colombia's independence in 1938, the per capita income of domestically capital was US$294. Now, more than half a century has passed. By the end of last year, the per capita income of Colombia was US$354, an increase of less than US$60.
This figure shows that the extremely poor population in Colombia is increasing year by year, and their ultra-low income has diluted the per capita income that should have increased significantly.
In today's Colombia, Indians, European mixed races, and a large number of blacks, black mixed races lack political status
According to the constitution, voters who enjoy the right to vote must own a certain amount of private property. This alone excludes most of the extremely poor people in Colombia from citizenship.
And of course, the only ones who really dominate the upper class in this country are the wealthy whites and descendants of the Spanish rulers.
So, in the final analysis, Colombia has not been liberated from the colonial state. The only way to solve this problem is to revolution and remove the lives of the colonists.
For Li Zaian, he has different opinions on the issue of the gap between the rich and the poor in Colombia. In fact, this opinion can be said to be based on the current situation of all Latin American countries.
In Li Zaian's view, the fundamental reason why all Latin American countries, including Colombia, have problems such as the gap between the rich and the poor and the difficulty in controlling inflation is that there is a problem with the macro dominance theory of governance.
Just like Brazil, since the military government era, the successive Brasilian governments have believed in four economic principles: the first is cake theory. A group of people, including the famous Brazilian economist Delphin Neto, have firmly believed that in the country governing the economy, the economy must first make the cake bigger, and then consider how to distribute it;
The second principle is the theory of accumulation priority
They believe that if you want to make the cake bigger, you have to prioritize economic growth and accept the reality of polarization in income distribution; if improving income distribution and improving welfare levels are regarded as the basic goals, it will affect the potential for accumulation and growth;
The third principle is the so-called incompatibility principle of growth and fairness
They believe that growth and fairness are incompatible for a certain period of time, so economic growth must be achieved first, and social injustice will be gradually eliminated in a strong development momentum;
The fourth principle is the so-called drip mechanism and spillover theory
These so-called economists believe that income inequality is necessary to promote investment and growth through savings
The rich will use a higher proportion of their income for savings and investments, while the poor will use their income mainly for consumption expenditures.
The more income distribution in a country is tilted towards the high-income class, the higher the savings rate, the faster the economic growth, and the more income will pass through the market mechanism.
These four principles are the macroeconomic theoretical system commonly pursued by Latin American countries. To a certain extent, this set of theories is actually similar to the common prosperity theory of wealth first and then wealth.
Both theoretical systems seem to be feasible, they all speak well, but they are actually naive and almost stupid.
Li Zaian is very clear about the profits of common prosperity and what kind of results will occur in the end. The so-called common prosperity route is actually to allow some people to get rich first, and then starve those who have not become rich, and ultimately let the living people become rich together.
In Latin American countries, the macroeconomic theoretical system fabricated by these four major economic principles can only bring about the extreme differentiation of the rich and the poor. What is followed is the uncontrollable inflation, the ups and downs of the regime under the manipulation of the extremely rich people, and the perpetual riots and violent conflicts brought about by the lower-class people in society.
Poverty and injustice are always the most direct causes of social unrest. No one should say how noble they are. When others spend thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars a meal, and your monthly living expenses are less than one hundred dollars, and you can't even support yourself, what will you do?
What will you do when there are hundreds or even thousands of people around you who have the same dissatisfaction as you?
When hundreds or thousands of people gathered together, someone shouted, "Since we can't live decently, we will fight to death. What is the most likely thing you do at this time?
It can be said that Li Zaian's view reveals to a certain extent the fundamental reason for the current social problems of Latin American countries. Of course, this reason is only economic factors and does not include political factors. There is no way. He is still very good at playing economy, but it is not time to play politics.
This is the first time Maruranda has heard of such a statement like Li Zai'an. This view is very new to him. If you think about it carefully, it makes sense.
Li Zaian did not use the class division method he was used to. What he said was the word interest class. Those who became rich first and were destined to continue to be rich are an interest class. They are the real rulers of this country. Any policy that tends toward ordinary people will inevitably infringe on their interests. Therefore, they will resist and use various means to make these policies miscarriage.
Although he doesn't like Li Zai'an very much, Maruranda admires his knowledge and vision very much.
In a sense, a drug dealer is not scary. What is scary is that in addition to money, this drug dealer also has his life goals and his lifelong pursuit direction. If he also has the knowledge and knowledge that matches these goals and pursuits.
Then... the police may not be able to stop him
The day after receiving the ransom, he was tied with his hands and blindfolded by Maruranda's people and sent him to an unknown place. Late that night, when Brent arranged a helicopter to find him in accordance with the direction, he was sleeping at a crocodile nest in a daze. If the rescuer had not come in time, he would have been the late night of the pregnant female crocodile.
This incident made Brent suspicious of Li Zaian. He turned to the matter of stealing yellow sandalwood. Of course, he thought the most about it, and at an appropriate time, he increased his commission from Li Zaian's business.