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To: Catfish who wrote (3205)12/1/2000 6:12:08 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3887
 
Gem, thanks for posting that stuff, but I tell ya, I see nothing there that says anything about taking over any private enterprise. In fact I see just the opposite:

Greens support a maximum of free initiative for individuals, small companies, and cooperatives
...this means an end to corporate welfare.

Rejecting all simplistic dogma as to either private or public ownership of productive wealth,....

reject the statist bureaucratic command economies, such as those which once dominated Eastern Europe

I see nothing here that says the Greens want to attack existing corporate structure, they just don't want to continue feeding a system that centralizes wealth, is undemocratic(lobbyists writing legislation)and destroys the environment along the way.