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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gasoline is reasserting geography as a barrier. Marketing needs to look back to the time when markets were local, and trains hauled everything to town. Since gasoline doesn&#039;t really have an issolating effect on money, banking and the flow of money won&#039;t stop within the boundaries of the local market, so don&#039;t expect that we will go back to the time when local markets meant local wealth. The wealth is still going to be extracted and localized in the financial centers. It will be weird.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gasoline is reasserting geography as a barrier. Marketing needs to look back to the time when markets were local, and trains hauled everything to town. Since gasoline doesn&#8217;t really have an issolating effect on money, banking and the flow of money won&#8217;t stop within the boundaries of the local market, so don&#8217;t expect that we will go back to the time when local markets meant local wealth. The wealth is still going to be extracted and localized in the financial centers. It will be weird.</p>
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