Jim D: > In the meantime, I see no reason why we can't talk about fairness,
since the
> "masses" can learn from our discussion.

It is fair that I get fair value for my money. If I have more money than
you, it I s unfair for me not to get a better education than you.

It isn't fair for single mothers to sponge off taxpayers.

It isn't fair for BART employees to interfere with my right to travel from
Oakland to SF.

The same old fellow saids something about when two rights collide.

It is I suppose possible that the rhetoric of "fairness" could mobilize
millions, but I very much doubt it. It is too juzzy a concept, & most of its
meanings flow from capitalist ideology.

Carrol


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