P.S. Re: that video that showed over-testing- sometimes dangerous or nonsense- but I don't remember if they mentioned that the medical profession is terrified of malpractice suits.
Greece wants their super- rich who have moved to other nations to pay taxes. Can they extradite them? On Sep 27, 9:14 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote: > The basic motive is competition and profit so corners are cut or > falsified sometimes. Also, it is a game to sharp traders. And I think > it goes further back than the Middle Ages- how about ancient > mythologies? The trickster deities were warnings- "buyer beware". > > Somewhat related; "Money & Medicine" http://video.pbs.org/video/2280765671 > > Had a back molar pulled yesterday. My neighbor took me over, waited > and drove me home- he is a dear. Advice: if one MUST smoke, use a > cigarette holder away from the socket; follow advice about cold packs > and pain meds; keep foods interesting like polenta with butter and > parmesan, carrot-ginger soup, scrambled eggs, etc., avoiding > extraction site and keep to a sane diet till healing is complete. > > On Sep 27, 6:10 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > The 'official speak' of my postmodernism is 'Lakatosian paradigm in > > decadence' - regulations are cheated. It's getting more difficult to > > cheat in sport these days because of drug-testing, referees and the > > video replay. Just as his was happening in sport, 'someone' decided > > to let all the rules go to pot in finance. I had a very lovely friend > > who cheated at Monopoly - the cheating being part of the fun of the > > game with no damage done. My feelings are much like rigsy's - I just > > think ethics require public scrutiny, ideology prevents this and we > > could do the refereeing better. My guess is the problem is essentially > > economics and business practices that are medieval and trapped in > > animal genetics. Simples! > > > On 26 Sep, 07:44, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Where do you feel Rigsy's stick of despair? She sounds very up to date > > > to my ears, criticizing our fast unculture (modern positive keyword: > > > sustainability). > > > > And Neil posted numbered to do lists in order save the world at least > > > twice, as far as I remember. You would have liked them if they had > > > sprung off your mind. ;) > > > > On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 2:21 AM, Vam <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Rigs, you seem to be beating here, there and everywhere with your stick > > > > of > > > > despair ! Modernism has only changed the form of effects of our > > > > failures. > > > > Even Neil's post-modern theory of ethics seems needlessly complex. > > > > > It's us. Period. Ethics requires people who are moral. Which, in my > > > > perspective, translates as men who are evolved ... spiritually evolved > > > > ... > > > > with whom, conscientiousness is supreme virtue. > > > > > Contemplation will take us back to that Truth, of which I tried to > > > > share not > > > > so long ago. > > > > > Honesty is a corollary of truth. It's us. The society you are beating > > > > is us. > > > > Technology and wealth are neutral and inert. If inebriation was in > > > > alcohol, > > > > the bottles should dance ! > > > > > On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 6:21:10 PM UTC+5:30, rigsy03 wrote: > > > > >> The ethics are already in place, Allan- they are just not practised. > > > >> You could include "greedy" imperialistic nations, berserk cultures, > > > >> grasping political parties. More's "Utopia" stressed humanism which is > > > >> under stress due to science and technology today- the new darling. > > > > >> On Sep 24, 10:00 am, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > Ethics are going to be definitely reinvented getting greeedy > > > >> > individuals > > > >> > and corporations under control. > > > >> > Allan > > > > >> > On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 2:59 PM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > > A recent example: "Reinventing Ethics" by Howard Gardner > > > > >> > > >http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/23/reinventing-ethics/?s... > > > > >> > > On Sep 24, 7:50 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > > > The government decides how to spend/mis-spend the taxes and fees > > > >> > > > they > > > >> > > > raise because we thought it wise at one time to give them that > > > >> > > > power. > > > >> > > > Banks have altered their function and don't forget credit cards > > > >> > > > as > > > >> > > > unsecured loans. Somehow, my mind drifted to Plato's "Republic"- > > > >> > > > but > > > >> > > > there are many examples of attempts to organize society- none of > > > >> > > > which, imho, has done a very good job. There is an impossible > > > >> > > > lack > > > >> > > > of > > > >> > > > control particularly since the advent of Liberalism. > > > > >> > > > On Sep 22, 6:29 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> > > > > I think the germ of the idea is in this Don. All money > > > >> > > > > essentially > > > >> > > > > comes from government - what we get from banks is debt. > > > >> > > > > Street-up > > > >> > > > > decision-making isn't all of it as rigsy points out. > > > > >> > > > > On 22 Sep, 12:26, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> > > > > > You still have to deal with priorities on that list, however. > > > >> > > Stadiums > > > >> > > > > > might trump infrastructure. > > > > >> > > > > > On Sep 22, 5:22 am, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> > > >http://professional.wsj.com/article/SB1000087239639044416580457800851... > > > > >> > > > > > > This is what I'm talking about! Decentralization is key. I > > > >> > > > > > > believe > > > >> > > this is > > > >> > > > > > > your busy bees at work Neil. > > > > >> > > > > > > "Peer networks don't have to involve digital technology. > > > >> > > > > > > Twenty > > > >> > > years ago, > > > >> > > > > > > the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre pioneered a radical new > > > >> > > technique called > > > >> > > > > > > "participatory budgeting." Each year, the city's 16 regions > > > >> > > conduct general > > > >> > > > > > > assemblies in which neighbors debate priorities for the > > > >> > > > > > > budget: > > > >> > > school > > > >> > > > > > > construction, sewer repair, bridge building. The assemblies > > > >> > > > > > > create > > > >> > > a ranked > > > >> > > > > > > list of projects, and the government disperses funds > > > >> > > > > > > accordingly. > > > >> > > The money > > > >> > > > > > > comes from the state, but the decision of what to fund > > > >> > > > > > > comes > > > >> > > > > > > from > > > >> > > the > > > >> > > > > > > street." > > > > >> > > > > > > dj- Hide quoted text - > > > > >> > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > > >> > > > - Show quoted text - > > > > >> > > -- > > > > >> > -- > > > >> > ( > > > >> > ) > > > >> > |_D Allan > > > > >> > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living. > > > > >> > I am a Natural Airgunner - > > > > >> > Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.- Hide quoted text - > > > > >> > - Show quoted text - > > > > > --- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --
