Re: The Education Function

Joe E. Dees (jdees0@students.uwf.edu)
Mon, 14 Dec 1998 13:57:34 -0600

From:           	Dick.Gray@bull.com
To:             	extropians@maxwell.kumo.com
Date sent:      	Mon, 14 Dec 1998 09:21:33 -0700
Subject:        	Re: The Education Function
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> "Joe E. Dees" <jdees0@students.uwf.edu> does it again:
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> >The Soviets are a prime example of MY thesis; they behaved like
> >one big corporation,
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> Ludicrous. Corporations don't force you to pay for and accept their goods
> at the point of a gun. Where do you get this stuff?
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> Dick
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If Wal-mart or Microsoft truly owned all infrastructure and employed everyone, how long do you think it would take them to start? There have been basically four types of power structure dominant in the past century; governments, churches, corporations and labor unions. Communism claimed to be a labor union which overthrew a government, but ended up being a corporation (run by commisars and apparatchiks - read corporate executives) which turned their corporate ideology into a religious dogma and oppressed their proletariat (the workers). When the Solidarity labor union was formed in Poland, it destroyed the myth that the corporate governance was the same as the labor; from that point on, things

crumbled quickly.                                         Joe