[snip]One reason that women might not do as well as men in a capitalistic society is that the goals don't make any sense to them.
But doesn't this apply to some men, too?
The goals don't make sense to me, either. But school was good practice.
I still think the great part about capitalism is "the invisible fist" which crushes many, but, unlike most other forms of social organization, there is no person or persons to blame -- you know: "I had to let you go or else the company would go bankrupt and then nobody would have a job", etc.
Cyclops: "Who put out my eye?"
Odysseus: "Nemo did!" (translate" "No one did!")
Cyclops's friends: "Who hurt you, friend?"
Cyclops: "Nemo hurt me!" (translate: "No one hurt me!")
Cyclops's friends among themselves: "Guess he's OK
after all. We say the strangest things
sometimes."
Chorus of Cyclopses: "You're right, there, brother!"
Random member of Cyclops Chorus: "OK, friends,
since our brother is OK,
Where do we want to go today?"
(--Microsoft)\brad mccormick
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