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To: Jack Clarke who wrote (8075)11/16/1997 8:47:00 AM
From: Elllk  Respond to of 18056
 
Jack

Its just that capitalism moves in mysterious ways, oh ye of little faith. Smite the mote from thine own eye, physician, before you dare to find the slightest flaw in capitalism. <vbg>

Larry



To: Jack Clarke who wrote (8075)11/16/1997 11:20:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18056
 
Jack, keep worrying, but remember, most ofd the worrying you should leave to me, after all, it is part of my "well earned" inheritage (G). As for Marx, don'y throw the bay with the wash waters, he had some pretty good ideas and the humanized capitalism we have today (as compared to what he was seeing in 1848, including 10 years old in sweat shops for 14 hours day dying an early death ) is partially due to his foresight. By the way, you can condense his big tomes (Das Kapital) into the simple statement: "You'll never get rich from your own work".

Longer term I am not too worried, I am looking ant few hundred millions new potential consumers joining the great consumer society of the 21st century, we'll have bumps on the road to that utopia, but we'll get there.

Zeev