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To: philv who wrote (19357)10/18/2003 11:52:14 AM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81925
 
Phil > Here is an article which kind of makes your argument

Thanks very much, it does. I didn't know jobs were also falling in China but it definitely makes sense. People count for nothing --- everywhere.

> All this spells a huge realignment of values and careers in the future

Yes, yes, yes. Also now. And, with this realignment of values, paper money becomes "real" money because more and more people won't have it and will struggle to get it. Implicit with the loss of jobs and the poverty resulting therefrom is social control. While the state and the large corporations become more powerful, the people are "rubbished". China is not a fascist state for nothing (of course dressed up in Maoism). The only possible surprise here is that the US is also one!

> I am struggling here trying to understand how this can possibly work.

What we are looking at is the tyranny of corporate capitalism in action.

Welcome to the Brave New World.

Seems like its time to read all those dusty old books by Karl Marx again.