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To: MSI who wrote (300660)9/25/2002 3:31:29 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
I'd suggest you go and read the original post, not just my summary about 10 times.

I'd say Japan, Germany or Europe suggest all is possible and desirable. The cost is pay now or pay later. It very simple to all who see the root cause and forever obtuse to those lost in false understanding.

"The diseased culture of our enemy suffers from all seven of the deep flaws Ralph Peters identifies as condemning nations to failure in the modern world. Peters makes a convincing case that there is a correlation approaching unity between the extent to which a nation or culture suffers from these flaws and its inability to succeed in the 21st century.

He lists them as follows:

Restrictions on the free flow of information.
The subjugation of women.
Inability to accept responsibility for individual or collective failure.
The extended family or clan as the basic unit of social organization.
Domination by a restrictive religion.
A low valuation of education.
Low prestige assigned to work.
And carrying all seven of these, our enemy is trying to compete in the 21st century footrace with both feet cast into
buckets of concrete. They are profoundly handicapped by the very values that they hold most dear and that they
believe make them what they are."
#reply-18021971



To: MSI who wrote (300660)9/26/2002 1:07:55 PM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 769670
 
> cultural failure

I'm getting that tatoo'd on my forhead...