> > I do not think our solution will come from industrialists or from
> > politicians. I think our solution will come from re-educating the public to
> > think of what they want and then to demand that in a way that those in power
> > become powerless to refuse. That education can come from a disaster or it
> > can come from frustration with the inequalities of the present situation.
>
> How does this happen? The re-educators have to have legitimacy.
>
> Where do they 'teach', how are they paid, why will anyone listen
> to them.
>
What implied - if time runs out - is the force of circumstance and experience, the
best educators. When there will be no other choice
and people take over their
workplaces, they will notice that they can manage them
without the "legitimacy" of shareholders. What legitimacy do you mean?
Eva
> The change needed is profound. So profound that I have trouble
> finding a place to start (this especially now when children are being
> taught computer skills in kindergarten so they can become part of the new
> 'educated' workforce.)
>
> arthur cordell
>
>
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