John Foster wrote:
> forget ' Professor ' Giddens, he is part of the problem
IIRC, Giddens was the "brain"(*) behind the Turd Way, and his PhD thesis was
about soccer.
(*) Was B$E an effect or rather a cause of the Turd Way...?
> There can surely be little doubt that our fragile planet is today more
> divided than ever into ' The Haves' and ' The Have-nots'! Indeed we are in
> the midst of a global socio-economic revolution, wherein the
=^^^^^^^^^
> post-Enlightenment/post-industrial class structures and relationships are
> being transformed or " Re-Structured".
The term _Devolution_ seems more appropriate (Dubya's roll-back to the
19th century already started..).
Chris
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