Fw: What other way is there to live?

1998-11-17 Thread Jay Hanson
Eva sent this to me by mistake and asked me to send it to the list. - Original Message - From: Eva Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jay Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 11:03 PM Subject: Re: What other way is there to live? I actually agree with most of the stuff

Re: What other way is there to live?

1998-11-17 Thread Ed Weick
THE ONE-AND-ONLY SOLUTION: Global coercion. NEW SOCIETY ". The sine qua non of Capitalism is the conversion of our life-support system into commodities. Thus, Capitalism WILL end -- one way or another Step one is to break out of the money/market/advertising/consumption death grip. A new

Re: What other way is there to live?

1998-11-17 Thread Jay Hanson
From: Ed Weick [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is an appealing, return to Eden, type of vision. If only we could!! I agree that it is HIGHLY unlikely. Moreover, the window of opportunity is closing very fast (e.g., After we bombed Russia back into the Stone Age with economists, they have apparently

Re: What other way is there to live?

1998-11-17 Thread Caspar Davis
At 8:43 AM -0500 11/17/98, Ed Weick wrote: snip Establish a supergovernment that would force us to act globally? I cannot think of a singe country that would be willing to give up any of its powers. Yet Canada seems eager to give up powers to p[rovinces and especially to corporations (through

What other way is there to live?

1998-11-16 Thread Jay Hanson
he tone of my attack, it's because they are not used to being treated as politicians. What other way is there to live? Here's one: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: Sustainable development both improves quality of life and retains continuity with physical conditions. To do both requires that social