Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-21 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- Barb Witt wrote: Two pertinent articles (The Global Hand and Technology Hoax), from the April 21, 1997 edition of Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/97/0421/5908085a.htm Barb Yeah right Barb. Forbes Magazine. The " Capitaist tool." That's a good source for

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-19 Thread Barb Witt
At 07:56 PM 1/18/99 -0600, you wrote: -Caveat Lector- Barb Witt wrote: Two pertinent articles (The Global Hand and Technology Hoax), from the April 21, 1997 edition of Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/97/0421/5908085a.htm Barb Yeah right Barb. Forbes Magazine. The Capitaist tool.

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-19 Thread Linda Minor
-Caveat Lector- Barb Witt wrote: Linda, you give your reasons for questioning the character of Forbes, Perkins and Russell families (ironic, aren't you the Clinton supporter), but I question the relevancy. I wonder: (1) How is the historical origin of Forbes money relevant to whether or not

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-18 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- Barb Witt wrote: -Caveat Lector- At 09:34 PM 1/16/99 -0800, you wrote: -Caveat Lector- "M.A. Johnson" wrote: -Caveat Lector- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would estimate that of over 50% of all consumer manufactured goods are coming from Communist

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-18 Thread PRUDYL
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 1/18/99 10:39:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: . Everyone with any sense at all knows it's for profit. Workers and nation be damned. Joshua2 You're absolutely right, Joshua2 Prudy DECLARATION DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-18 Thread Linda Minor
-Caveat Lector- Barb Witt wrote: Two pertinent articles (The Global Hand and Technology Hoax), from the April 21, 1997 edition of Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/97/0421/5908085a.htm Barb Yeah right Barb. Forbes Magazine. The " Capitaist tool." That's a good source for pointing out

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-17 Thread Barb Witt
-Caveat Lector- At 09:34 PM 1/16/99 -0800, you wrote: -Caveat Lector- "M.A. Johnson" wrote: -Caveat Lector- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would estimate that of over 50% of all consumer manufactured goods are coming from Communist China. Why? Well, because the capitalist built

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-17 Thread Jim Norman
-Caveat Lector- Barb Witt wrote: -Caveat Lector- At 09:34 PM 1/16/99 -0800, you wrote: -Caveat Lector- "M.A. Johnson" wrote: -Caveat Lector- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would estimate that of over 50% of all consumer manufactured goods are coming from Communist

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-16 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- "M.A. Johnson" wrote: -Caveat Lector- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would estimate that of over 50% of all consumer manufactured goods are coming from Communist China. Why? Well, because the capitalist built their latest and best manufacturing plants there?

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-13 Thread Hawk
-Caveat Lector- Gerald Harp wrote: -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 1/11/99 6:03:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Explanation: The poorest 40 percent of Americans did not contribute as much to the lifestyle and productivity of American individuals as did

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-13 Thread Howard R. Davis III
-Caveat Lector- M.A. Johnson wrote: -Caveat Lector- nurev wrote: Historian Arnold Toynbee studied 21 past civilizations, looking for common factors in their demise. The two most important ones were the EXTREME CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH, and inflexibility in the face of changing

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-13 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- "M.A. Johnson" wrote: -Caveat Lector- nurev wrote: Historian Arnold Toynbee studied 21 past civilizations, looking for common factors in their demise. The two most important ones were the EXTREME CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH, and inflexibility in the face of changing

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-12 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- Gerald Harp wrote: -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 1/11/99 6:03:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Explanation: The poorest 40 percent of Americans did not contribute as much tp the lifestyle and productivity of American individuals as

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-12 Thread RoadsEnd
-Caveat Lector- Free at last, all mighty, free at last. Michael, your persistent challegenges for 'ideal'-'logical' purity bemoan the fact that the table is set and full of diners. Arrogant actors in a unduly, elaborate Greecian theatre of the absurd There is money in the bank and

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-12 Thread M.A. Johnson
-Caveat Lector- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would estimate that of over 50% of all consumer manufactured goods are coming from Communist China. Why? Well, because the capitalist built their latest and best manufacturing plants there? Why? Cheap Labour. Huge Market. MJ: How long

[CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-11 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- Subject: The Price We Pay: The 10 Worst Corporations of 1998 Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 14:57:44 -0500 From: Robert Weissman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list CORP-FOCUS [EMAIL PROTECTED] What did we learn in 1998?

Re: [CTRL] Living in corporate America.

1999-01-11 Thread Hawk
-Caveat Lector- nurev wrote: -Caveat Lector- Subject: The Price We Pay: The 10 Worst Corporations of 1998 Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 14:57:44 -0500 From: Robert Weissman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list CORP-FOCUS [EMAIL