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estearumtoday at 1:01 AM1 replyview on HN

I said "cell division," not cancer.

Financialization, in this context, refers to the process by which financial results, especially those legible to capital markets, exert pressure on the upstream industrial/corporate processes and inputs that produce those financial results.

"Excessive" or "obscene" or "pathological" financialization is when that feedback loop or reverse pressure ends up producing negative impacts on industrial/corporate processes, often in pursuit of shorter term positive effects on the financial results.

The exact mechanisms of this have been extremely well-documented in the numerous reports created in the wake of the 737 MAX failures.

Could you try leveling a substantive response now instead of a chain of strawmen and associative "the vibes of the speaker are generally off" type dismissals?


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appreciatorBustoday at 1:12 AM

Capital markets have existed for hundreds of years. They are not doing anything today that they were not doing in 1602.

I am familiar with the 737 MAX critique and I'm very comfortable saying that Boeing was sloppy and cut corners. I just don't think the decisions they faced and failed on are new. 300 years ago someone built someone a ship and cheaped out in some way and it sank. Call it cheating/lying/scamming if you like, but the word "financialization" does not help anyone understand what's going on.

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