William Silvert wrote: > Even if we can somehow persuade politicians to stop promoting growth
Could even university faculty members and administrators somehow be pursuaded not to aggressively seek six figure incomes and the material affluence that kind of money can buy? http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/142191.html "California State University professors throughout the state -- overwhelmingly authorized a strike over salaries", faculty leaders said. http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_5493879?source=rss "Instead of helping students get an education," said SJSU occupational therapy professor Elizabeth Cara, "the administration caters to elite executives who get huge pay raises and golden parachutes. The trustees just gave the chancellor a raise. He's paid nearly $400,000 a year, and still the trustees won't pay professors a decent salary. There's something wrong with this picture, and it's time for the faculty to take a stand." Paul Cherubini El Dorado, Calif.
