After my posting last Monday, May 30th, (see below) listing
the individual stories in the NYT series Class Matters, there have been 2 more:
8. The relo class:
five-bedroom, six-figure rootless life http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2005/06/01/national/class/
9. Richest are leaving even the
The
problem, in short, may not be that reality is receding from the national myth.
The problem may be the myth.
Beware to the nation that believes and acts on its
myths not realizing that they are just that: Myths.
arthur
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Cordell, Arthur: ECOM wrote:
The problem, in short, may not be that reality is receding from the
national myth. The problem may be the myth.
Beware to the nation that believes and acts on its myths not realizing
that they are just that: Myths.
[snip]
Has there ever been such a country as
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] Mobility vs Nobility
Cordell, Arthur: ECOM wrote:
The problem, in short, may not be that reality is receding from the
national myth. The problem may be the myth.
Beware to the nation that believes and acts on its myths not realizing
that they are just
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] Mobility vs Nobility
*But*, again, the
documentary emphasizes, the NeoCons who govern do *not*
need to believe the myths they promulgate to the people.
I think the record shows that most who govern don't necessarily believe
the myths they promulgate: this holds