jeffrey sachs.ok is entitled "the ages of globalization: geography, technology, and institutions." anne, let's start with you. of course, another fascinating piece, you talk about the rise of oligarchies and the chipping away of democracy. and there's a part -- i love that this party is so instructive. you talk about how these oligarchs become rich, not by breaking the law. they become rich because the state is dolling out favors. the early tycoons drew their sustenance from entirely one thing, the state. they never organized anything or built anything, instead, they were simply in the right place at the right time when things were being divided up. and that reminds me so much of the story you told about orban's hungary, about how he didn't take people to the wall and shoot them against the wall if they had a media outlet he didn't like. his regulators just destroyed their lives until they finally got bought out and left the country. and now you say it's happening in poland? >> yes, look, this is --