Dave Chase said:
[Oh, and Phil (aspqrz), good to see you back and posting.

And from my view, sometimes your posts do come off a bit 'high and mighty'. No insult intended.
None taken. FWIW, as I tried to explain to EDG, if I was trying to be patronising, he would have been in no doubt whatsoever ... I was merely trying to point out that, given the group of players I have been with since the mid 1970s and their understanding of things economic and historical (and why they had such a level of understanding), his level of seeming lack of knowledge of such things was surprising but, perhaps, his experience(s) with his fellow gamers has been quite different.
Or, in short, if he didn't know the basics, I was happy to accept that there was a potentially good reason for it.
By my way of thinking, that was pretty damn conciliatory, and not patronising at all ... as I noted, the guys I game with (as did most gamers in the early days) came to role playing largely through (or were heavily influenced by) wargames (especially board wargames ... SPI, Avalon Hill and etc.) and therefore were especially (seemingly, compared to EDG) well versed in economics and history ... in more recent years it seems that many gamers have come into the hobby without such a background, which is one of the reasons why I wrote
Farm, Forge and Steam (and, indeed,
Displaced and
Orbis Mundi).
In short, I can understand people not knowing some things in the realms of economics and history ... it's just the way the world works ... but I do expect that people actually not disingenously pretend to not understand or show a level of lack of knowledge, or claimed lack of knowledge, that EDG has increasingly shown.
The point I made is simple, Organised Crime such as we were discussing is traceable by the economic activity it generates and effects ... and it cannot help but create such a paper trail. That's why organisations such as the FBI have so many accountants and, these days, data analysts on their staffs as agents and why so many organised crime figures end up in gaol for tax or other financial fraud rather than, say, murder, robbery or drug dealing ... even though those activities may be what they are involved in in generating their economic activity.
Sure, it often takes many years to generate the evidence for such activities, but it is done ... so Pirate Bases or Loan defaulting ship's crews will be trackable by their paper trail. They may think they've gotten away with it ... for one, two, five, maybe even ten years ... then the wrath of the great god Ghu will descend on them, unexpectedly, in the form of arrests for financial irregularities and tax fraud. And that's for the really really really smart ones ... the dumber ones will be apprehended sooner.
It's like the old Russian joke,
"Three people can keep a secret only if two are dead."
This is what is self evident ... but, my apologies if it sounds high and mighty in stating so.