Hail To The Robber Barrons?

Posted on Friday, April 08 at 12:03 by 4Canada
By Yoshi Tsurumi 04/07/05 "Harvard Crimson" -- Thirty years ago, President Bush was my student at Harvard Business School. In my class, he called former president Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904, a “socialist” and spoke against Social Security, unemployment insurance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other New Deal innovations. He refused to understand that capitalism becomes corrupt without democratic civic values and ethical restraints. In those days, Bush belonged to a minority of MBA students who were seriously disconnected from taking the moral and social responsibility for their actions. Today, he would fit in comfortably with an overwhelming majority of business students and teachers whose role models are celebrated captains of piracy. Since the 1980s, as neo-conservatives have captured the Republican Party, America’s business education has also increasingly become contaminated by the robber baron culture of the pre-Great Depression era. more: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8486.htm

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  1. by avatar Spud
    Fri Apr 08, 2005 10:24 pm
    On can only hope that this shit falls apart real soon.

  2. by avatar Milton
    Fri Apr 08, 2005 11:52 pm
    It would be better for us to dismantle corporate capitalism than to have it fall apart.

  3. Sat Apr 09, 2005 12:06 am
    Sorry, Spud. Milton is right, for a number of reasons. Will have be dismantled and best that this be done as soon as possible.

    Directly, one might say, by democratic means, if you get my drift. :)

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    "When we are in the middle of the paradigm, it is hard to imagine any other paradigm" (Adam Smith).

  4. Sat Apr 09, 2005 4:40 am
    I t is not going to “fall apart”<br />
    Nor will it be “dismantled”. To believe in either of the above strategies is more than naïve; it is ignorant in the true sense of the word ‘ignorant’.<br />
    Full knowledge of the situation is required perhaps the address enclosed will help, perhaps.<br />
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    <a href="http://www.rense.com/general63/fix.htm">http://www.rense.com/general63/fix.htm</a> <br />
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    our wishes follow along similar line however in reality <br />
    there are to many dumbed down head in the sand <br />
    or grass grazers types<br />
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    take this site for example, the number of participants is abysmal and reflective of a larger reality<br />
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    A few care enough to find and post those findings, far more simple use it as entertainment <br />

  5. by avatar Milton
    Sat Apr 09, 2005 10:55 am
    On the other hand, perhaps all that is needed is to reach a critical mass conciousness.

  6. by avatar Spud
    Sat Apr 09, 2005 4:42 pm
    True it would be better to dismantle the quagmire rhen have it fall apart.But,realisticly who is going to dismantle it?The public?How many even care anymore?

  7. Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:03 pm
    I am saddend to imform you the hundredth monkey and tribe died. Spud you made my point thanks
    There is no "other hand"

  8. Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:41 pm
    <blockquote>It is not going to “fall apart” Nor will it be “dismantled”. To believe in either of the above strategies is more than naïve; it is ignorant in the true sense of the word ‘ignorant’.</blockquote> I understand what you're saying however, one way or another everything eventually changes. The real question is whether you control the change or the change controls you.<br><br> I have no basis on which to disagree any of your other comments.<p>---<br>"When we are in the middle of the paradigm, it is hard to imagine any other paradigm" (Adam Smith).<br />



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