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I AM POSTING THIS TO SHOW THAT 'MANY ROADS LEAD TO ROME'. IT IS A FRENCH SAYING AND I HOPE IT MAKES SENSE IN ENGLISH.
I sincerely recommend this AUDIO SHOW explainig that monopolies as we know them today are heading toward their own end, mainly because they have created a global credit bubble that is about 9 times the real wealth and will not be able to cope with the New Technology Era therefore. It is about time to face reality, my friends. In front of our eyes and most don't realize it, the dinosaurs are dying... So let me ask you again: who, do you guess are the real enemies?
Beyond Economics:
Systems Approaches to Managing Socio-Economics
by Hazel Henderson
comment: if you use a modem the video is slow, it reloads ever 45 sec, but it's truly worth it.
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A Libertarian Critique of Corporations
by Jeff Wright
[Editor's note: Wright sent out the following commentary via e-mail October 31. It is reproduced here with permission. It is part of a broader debate with Gaar Potter and others over corporations. On November 1, Steve Gresh sent out a reply pointing out that "corporation" carries with it two distinct meanings: one a government-created entity, the other any voluntary association of people. Wright here criticizes corporations as understood by the first definition. -- Ari Armstrong]
Many folks reading this may find it unsettling, but THERE IS something inherently evil about corporations. Mainly, that they are anti-human. Remember the corporation is a government creation. And since the Corporations Acts first started passing into law, little more than a century ago, corporations have more and more become the agents of control, regulation and taxation of the populace for the government.
One might confuse "corporation" with capitalism and the free market. There is no evil in capitalism and the free market. However, government has turned corporations into parodies of their own failings through regulation and legislative manipulation.
My firm has consulted and contracted with about half of the Fortune 50 firms in the country in the last ten years. In the centralized bureaucracy and corporate behaviors I have witnessed, I see little to admire and much to disdain. That is why I have taken the firm out of that business and into an entirely new arena. The entities we now see in daily life as the "engines of capitalism" are really mockeries and faint whispers of real free market companies......... The large corporate structure is already breaking up in front of our eyes and most don't realize it. The dinosaurs are dying, that is why they are recombining in so many different forms trying to find one that works. However, they are not changing the essential paradigm of the centralized bureaucracy, budgeting and accounting that responds directly to government initiative. That is their death knell...........