I rather like some Marx and Lenin Don. Our kids are being cloned in
other ways. I broadly agree though - but jobs as we knew them are
gone. The current con is about 'working smart' and further and higher
education providing training for that. In round 1924 the Germans
sacked 25% of State workers and underwent massive bankruptcies. The
US lost 10 million jobs in the depression - most ending up in a vast
military mobilisation. I suspect you and I see freedom as linked to
productive work, but this needs reworking.
I'd cut the school-leaving age to 14 and introduce a new form of
national-international service. I'd scrap universities as we have
them now and introduce 7 years free post-14 education for anyone
wanting it. I'd expect most of this to be non-classroom and project-
related. It would be good to give up to notions of people just being
able to earn money, but I think this has always been organised. Every
scheme we come up with brings up control problems, either by
government or the rich.
On 9 Sep, 18:31, Vam <atewari2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can see the dissipation of the crux, as I read in the thread...
>
> Evidence of what is subversive includes facts like the US spending 54% of tax revenue on war program and Rupert Murdoch's 175 media units voicing in unison that Iraq war was right.
>
> Clearly, I am speaking of the system, order and economics. We are back to franchise barriers open only to millionaire 'gentry.'
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
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