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Drew Currah's avatar

"It reflects also a difference of values. Americans think “greed is good”. Russians think “achievement is good”. There is a difference. The Americans’ attitude is that of Robber Barons. The Russians? Adam Smith."

I agree with your point with contemporary American society but it was not always thus: in 1908 Henry Ford offered his workers in his factory $5 a day where his competitors in Detroit like McCormick who made agriculture harvesters was dismayed as he only paid his workers $2 a day and so complained to Ford:

Ford replied: "I pay my workers handsomely so they can buy my cars".

America was not always in the rut that you so eloquently describe.

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Bob Beck's avatar

I think no one in their right mind would want to compete with Boeing in commercial jets…...

That sentiment changed in a heartbeat with sanctions, now Russian commercial aviation has a protected domestic market for the forseeable future and a viable export market to BRICS et al.

The Russian jets only need to be about as good as the Boeing jets which seems to be getting easier as Boeing focuses on maximizing shareholder value and executive compensation.

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