These "political parties" are currently all drawing from the same "pool
of robber barons" to fill party lines so there can be no change in
"agenda" for these parties... unless through upheaval. Even "new"
parties are quickly infiltrated by the "same mind set" so "small
changes" have no effect. Major change is necessary.
Darryl
On 1/17/2011 11:27 AM, Arthur Cordell wrote:
This is why we have political parties. We are talking about political
change and this is best done by one party or the other putting forth a
values based agenda.
arthur
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*Sent:* Monday, January 17, 2011 2:09 PM
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I can certainly agree with this statement, but then we're faced with
the question of how to map responsibilities onto rights, and how to
get others to agree to this. Any thoughts?
Barry
On Jan 17, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Arthur Cordell wrote:
There are "n" number of ways to organize an economy. Mine would
include a basic income but before that happens, citizens would have
to understand that with rights comes responsibility.
arthur
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*Sent:*Monday, January 17, 2011 1:46 PM
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What would that system look like? Would it include a Basic Income for
all? What else is necessary for such a system? And, then, how do we
begin to change the current system to more closely resemble that
system of "truth, beauty, justice and harmony"?
Barry
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