I haven't been paying a lot of attention for quite a while. but has there 
been any discussion about what is wrong with the basic values of competition 
and what we value in our society in general?

For example, is it possible that the socialization process through which we 
teach our children to work for something other than the value of doing the 
work itself, may be one of the things that is wrong that has the possibility 
of being corrected if enough people were willing to acknowledge it and try 
to work to change it?

Remember the good old days when Ray Harrell (do I remember his name 
correctly?) was here and we had wonderful discussions about such things.

However, from the little attention I have been paying, the people still on 
the list are the ones who would not countenance such heretical thinking so 
maybe that is a road we cannot manage to tread on.

Selma Singer





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To: "M.Blackmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "futurework" 
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] Has it gone quiet or has something gone wrong 
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> As co-list owner I too noted the quiet on this list.  We may have
> exhausted most of the issues around the future of work and working.
>
> But I may be wrong.
>
> Can any Fwers think of ways to resuscitate the discussion of the future
> of work and working...are there certain points we should focus on?
>
> Arthur
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