I agree with Chris on this one.
Clinton and Reich understood what FTA and NAFTA was all about. But they agreed to go along with the corporate agenda. The political elites know that factory towns all over the US are in trouble and vow to do "something" about it. But they don't. They blame it all on an exogenous variable called globalization. arthur -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christoph Reuss Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 2:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Futurework] Looking at the Cohesion of Society Lawry deBivort wrote: > But it again led me to the realization that the fate of human > well-beings is heavily dependent on the wisdom (or lack thereof) of their > governments. We are gathered here to consider the future of work, and must > reckon with the reality that this future is to a great extent in the hands > of people of don't themselves think much about it, or understand it. Methinks you're again confusing stupidity with deliberate, well-calculated recklessness. With all the billion$ involved, how can one believe that those with real power leave it up to coincidences or even to stupid hands? Chris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ SpamWall: Mail to this addy is deleted unread unless it contains the keyword "igve". _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [email protected] http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [email protected] http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
