Carmine Gorga is president of
The Somist Institute and a former Fulbright Scholar. He has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals and five books; other publications are at various stages of preparation. He has a substantial presence on the ...
more Carmine Gorga is president of
The Somist Institute and a former Fulbright Scholar. He has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals and five books; other publications are at various stages of preparation. He has a substantial presence on the Internet, starting with his bio on
Wikipedia, and two petitions: One is designed to "
Mend the Fed" and the other to "
Defuse the Bomb" of the incoming financial crash. He has been described as an economist for the modern world. During fifty years of research and publication, 27 of them powerfully assisted by Professor Franco Modigliani, a Nobel Laureate in economics at MIT, Dr. Gorga has developed a new system of thought in which everything, from one to infinity, is logically and technically related to everything else. There are three major component elements to this system:
Concordian economics,
Somism, and
Relationalism. Concordian economics offers an integration of economic theory, policy, and practice; Somism integrates the Individual in Society; Relationalism presets Rationalism in full bloom, by integrating the foundational elements of all the sciences into a common mental framework. >>> He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Naples and an M.A. in International Relations from the John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). The University of Naples is the university of Thomas Aquinas, Giambattista Vico, Alfonso de Liguori, and Benedetto Croce. His Alma Mater was the first University in Europe to establish a separate chair for economics (separate from the moral sciences). >>> He was born in the Deep South of southern Italy in the year of the Lord, as they used to say, 1935. That was the midst of the Great Depression, which was soon followed by WW II—and the hoarding of basic foodstuff. The smell of burned flesh is still in his nostrils; and the pains of hunger too widespread to discuss. Clearly, he has deep reasons to be a practicing economist and a pacifist. >>> He is married to the beautiful Joan M. Gorga; they live in a colonial house; they have one son, Jonathan, who is a writer and owns the smallest comics bookstore on earth, in New York City, on Carmine Street. Where else?
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This doesn't really say anything.
Why would they need it? Israel only strikes military targets. It's terorrist states like Iran and Gaza that try to intentionally kill civilians.
Iran gets billions in aid from oil sales. They use that money to build weapons instead of shields. Gaza was given billions in aid and materials to build bunkers for its people. Instead they used that money to build terror tunnels to infiltrate into Israel to murder, rape, and kidnap civilians.