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The maintainer of this library has gone AWOL. We are depending on a patch that has never been merged. Let's vendor the library to avoid future issues. This patch has been made with the following steps: git clone https://github.com/konimarti/jwz lib/jwz git -C lib/jwz checkout fix-missing-messages mv lib/jwz/test/testdata/ham lib/jwz/testdata sed -i 's#test/testdata#testdata#' lib/jwz/jwz_test.go rm -rf lib/jwz/.* lib/jwz/docs lib/jwz/examples lib/jwz/test sed -i 's#github.com/gatherstars-com/jwz#git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/lib/jwz#' \ lib/threadbuilder.go go mod tidy git add --intent-to-add lib/jwz make fmt Along with some manual adjustments to fix the linter warnings. Also, to make the patch smaller, I only kept 93 test emails from the test data fixture. Changelog-changed: The JWZ library used for threading is now vendored. Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc> Reviewed-by: Moritz Poldrack <moritz@poldrack.dev>
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Subject: Property rights in the 3rd World (De Soto's Mystery of Capital)
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Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 13:02:45 -0700
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> From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com] On Behalf Of
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Dave
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> Long
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> Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 11:12 AM
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> To: fork@example.com
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> Subject: RE: The Curse of India's Socialism
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> When I'd read that "getting legal title
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> can take 20 years", when I believe that
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> 1 year ought to be more than sufficient,
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> (and helped by the Cairo reference) I'd
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> assumed that we were talking about the
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> urban poor.
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> If I see people living in mansions, or
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> even in suburban subdivisions, I assume
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> they didn't have too much trouble with
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> their titles.
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Pg 177:
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In another country, a local newspaper, intrigued by our evidence of
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extralegal real estate holdings, checked to see if the head of state's
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official residence had a recorded title. It did not.
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Pg 92:
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The value of land in the formal sector of Lima averages US$50 per square
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meter, whereas in the area of Gamarra, where a great deal of Peru's
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informal manufacturing sector resides, the value per square meter can go
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as high as US$3,000.
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I'd have made the same assumption you did. De Soto says that isn't
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correct. You can find mansions that don't have title. A lot of them,
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in fact. But they can't be used for collateral for a loan, or otherwise
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participate as 'capital' because of their extra-legal status.
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> > Mr. Long, I think you'd particularly enjoy the De Soto work.
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> On the "to find" list. Any chance of
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> an explanation of that "Bell Jar" in
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> the meantime?
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French historian Fernand Braudel (so Braudel's Bell Jar, not De Soto's)
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==>
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The key problem is to find out why that sector of society of the past,
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which I would not hesitate to call capitalist, should have lived as if
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in a bell jar, cut off from the rest; why was it not able to expand and
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conquer the whole of society? ... [Why was it that] a significant rate
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of capital formation was possible only in certain sectors and not in the
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whole market economy of the time? ... It would perhaps be teasingly
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paradoxial to say that whatever was in short supply, money certainly was
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not ... so this was an age where poor land was bought up and magnificent
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country residents built ... [How do we] resolve the contradiction ...
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between the depressed economic climate and the splendors of Florence
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under Lorenzo the Magnificent?
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De Soto's theory is that the Bell Jar is formed when you segregate those
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who have *practical* access to legal property rights and those who do
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not. The poor[1] have property -- lots and lots of property. What they
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don't have is access to the systems where we turn property into capital
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and allow it to start growing. Their property can only be exchanged
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with a small section of people who know them personally.
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[1] Actual poor people, not 'poor' Americans with a living standard that
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is the envy of most of the world.
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