"But doesn't this apply to some men, too?" Brad, of course you are right. I was talking about the balance. No one would argue that Margaret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, and Gold Meir were unmanly.
Bill On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 02:04:51 -0400 "Brad McCormick, Ed.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 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. > > > [snip] > > 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 > > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scribe.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
