Brad wrote:
> If we can have welfare for CEOs
> who "blow it" for tens of thousands of
> dedicated workers, why not something for
> persons who just might contribute something?
> And so what if some of the recipients don't
> live up to our hopes? Everybody knows
> you should have a "diversified portfolio".
> Even one genius
> produces something *unprecedented*, which
> no quantity of *labor time* can even
> begin to approach.

Great thoughts, Brad!  It seems that there are hardly any geniuses around left
because we live in a society where the relation of brain and money is often
_reciprocal_...  "the bully takes it all"....


> And while we're at it, where's any *productivity
> gains* in the last 30 years, at least in the USA?
> The 35 hour week for all is, unless I
> am wwrong, further away than
> it was 30 years ago.

Well, if you look at the "productivity" of the PC and the most "popular"
software/OS, you might get a clue... ;-}

\Chris


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