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Tom Paine BS: Capitalism and the Arts (58* d) RE: BS: Capitalism and the Arts 21 Nov 99


When they wrote the Bill of Rights they oughta have included this.

All music written in the courts and palaces of Europe and all music written within class ridden societies - which is alien to the very basis of equality - shall be discouraged and monitored.

Instead the free men of the new world shall learn and love the wisdom of the first freemen, the Greek, and shall by that wealth enrich this Great Nation.

Prosperity is not profit, nor wealth money, the monied are poor and the wealthy are debtors(General Strike and October Revolution - ahhh Practical revolution MAKES it work). The true creators of wealth are rather the inventors and engineers who made the technology possible for the blood suckers to use to enslave the rest of mankind, and as everyone knows a bad war or recession realigns wealth FAIRLY where new technology is the only way to win!

Yup CEO's are by definition uncreative 'yes' men for the faceless investors who fuel the stock market with their gambling ways. Painfull but true the only way ahead in this stagnant economy is to be a grocer like Sam Walton and sell your Country down the drain with cheap imports.




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