That's what's strange (for us) about the situation; corporations owe absolutely nothing to their 'customers.' It's amazing Walmart suits are springing up all over the place, but they're store-oriented and communities can rally around them.
The bamboo image reminds me of TAZ (temporary autonomous zone) or those who are under the radar; of course Bush Inc. is extending the radar as far as possible. - Alan On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Halvard Johnson wrote:
Then the question is how to deconstruct the corporations, right? It won't do to sue them--they'll just pass the costs on to the consumers. So, when corporations outrank/outweigh entire nations and groups of nations, what's to be done? Appeals to morals and ethics won't do it. A surge through the power grids might do it on a world-wide scale. Maybe we just grow like grass, in any cracks we might find in the pavement just above our heads. Bamboo's even better. It will crack right through the pavement. Hal
