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20 Aug 08 - 08:16 AM (#2418530) Subject: BS: My thought for Aug 20, 2008 From: GUEST,Jack the Sailor Peter T. talked about the environment and how with all of the crap living in us we are the environment for many creatures. But are we microbes in larger creatures? I am often struck by the similarities between human institutions a biological life. Corporations consuming resources and shitting out pollution and products. People think they are in control but the nature of the beast leaves little free choice. Corporations gain an advantage grow and die. Sometimes scavengers pick their bones, sometimes they are swallowed whole. Sometimes invasive species with evolutionary advantages upset local ecologies. Toyota and Honda, BMW and Mercedes, sleeker, faster able to better breed new product are slowly starving the big three just as the Dingo displaced Australian pouched predators. As corporations outsource their lifesblood more and more as supply chains shrink and fewer and fewer people do a larger share of the work, I wonder, how long before the owners of capital consider us the parasites? |
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20 Aug 08 - 08:40 AM (#2418546) Subject: RE: BS: My thought for Aug 20, 2008 From: Bat Goddess The problem is the owners of the capital don't want to share it with anyone else. When will they realize that at some point there will be no one to buy their goods? They don't want to pay their fair share of taxes, they don't want to pay to clean up after themselves or find a use for their waste products... They only care about a cheap supply of workers whom they've turned into a commodity, to be plugged in where needed and discarded when the need changes. Sorry for the rant, but I've just finished reading "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" by Greg Palast. Linn |
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20 Aug 08 - 10:54 AM (#2418662) Subject: RE: BS: My thought for Aug 20, 2008 From: SharonA Jack, whaddaya mean "how long BEFORE the owners of capital consider us the parasites?" Don't they already consider us that? Then again, they're the ones sucking the capital from us, so I guess that makse them the parasites. They call us "consumers" but who is consuming whom? |
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20 Aug 08 - 02:45 PM (#2418817) Subject: RE: BS: My thought for Aug 20, 2008 From: kendall I guess they never heard of Abe Lincoln and his answer to this question: "Which is more important, labor or capital"? Abe, "Capital is the result of, and could not exist without labor. Therefore, labor is more important." |
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20 Aug 08 - 06:20 PM (#2419018) Subject: RE: BS: My thought for Aug 20, 2008 From: Peter T. I think it is more likely that we are inside the Great Earth, and that it is sort of like the whale in Pinocchio -- one day, burp!!! yours, Peter T. |