On 5/10/08, Gernot Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

> ............................................." However, "(i)n the longer 
> term, there is
> no necessary trade-off between the growth of productivity and that of
> employment." (p6) They support that statement by historical example, e.g.,
> the long-term development in England from the 19th century to the present,
> and by multinational statistics for the period 1980 – 2000 (p91).
>
> There is a bit of cognitive dissonance in that, to say the least.

What cognitive dissonace? This is rote recitation of vacuous dogma.
Wouldn't the stenographers of this kind of tripe have to actually
think about it to have cognitive dissonance?

Let me say this, though: In the longer term the future will not look
like the past.

-- 
Sandwichman
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