[kj] FW: jaz date change 4 spoken word
GREG SLAWSON
gregslawson at msn.com
Thu Mar 19 08:19:52 EDT 2009
Good post--Just to add, Marx talked about the role of technology--it's pretty hard to understand, but he said that over the long run, increasing automation leads to falling "rate" of profit for capitalists (b/c they don't profit directly off of labor, and as a result their costs go down, but they have to lower the price to stay competitive, etc). This seems counter-intuitive, but helps explain some of the current economic crisis. BTW the last paragaph sound like communism to me!
> Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 20:47:58 +1300
> From: bq at soundgardener.co.nz
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Subject: Re: [kj] FW: jaz date change 4 spoken word
>
> Firstly, it's not fair to put words into someone's mouth. I never said
> work was bad (?!), I do my fair share and always have. I'm not a hippie
> sitting around a camp site singing songs...but so what if I was? Who is
> better, who does more good / less harm...Bernie Madoff or Cheech n Chong,
> or your average street bum? Your average hippie doesn't rip people off to
> the tune of $50billion. I contend the average jobless hippie pot-head does
> less harm than your average corporate lawyer.
>
> My point is that most ppl are essentially wage slaves, because of
> statistics like the following - the top 20% of the population owns 74% of
> the wealth and the bottom 20% of the population controls 2%. It's
> exploitation. I think that both parents being forced to work by such low
> wages (often more than 40 hrs each) is excessive and damaging to families
> and society (youth crime / falling education standards anyone?)
>
> The topic of increasing automation is one that I won't get too heavily
> into but bear in mind that more and more jobs are being automated, if it
> wasn't for the service sector there would be huge unemployment, and it
> won't be long before the service sector gets more automated, as machines
> become exponentially more capable. I work in IT support - nothing a
> machine won't be able to do in x years. That's great from my point of
> view...progress.
>
> Attacking the Republicans...that's critical thinking / the scientific
> method. Constantlly re-evaluating values and attacking the status quo. And
> Republicans could do a lot in the eyes of people like me if they got rid
> of the Bill O'Reillys and Rush Limbaughs. You'll recall I specifically
> asked if there were any Dems as annoying as that lot, which I bet there
> are (I just don't think they get the same airtime). Also that I said I
> disagree with the system itself...I don't believe there's a huge amount of
> difference between the two parties at the end of the day. They both stand
> for corporations over people in my mind...only because of the few who
> cream the profits from the corporations.
>
> I could care less about the history of the Republican party, I'm talking now.
>
> I wouldn't want to live under a communist regime, I watched a doco about
> it the other day, and, at least in the form I've seen it, it doesn't
> appeal. What gets on my goat however is how you're sneered at as some kind
> of evil-doer for merely mentioning the word, even though most people who
> espouse such ideas simply want to live in a more co-operative and less
> competitive manner.
>
> Also, there's no way it's as simple as opting out of buying products,
> sending a message to the producers that way. They target kids, they use
> extremely well crafted advertising whose influence is hard to resist (I
> specifically mentioned in my other email how they use psychologists in a
> cynical way to craft their adverts), the cult of personality is used to
> associate famous ppl with products, they use sex, guilt, nationalism,
> propaganda, elitism, everything they can to get you to buy. It's hard not
> to buy into it, they do their job very well. Everyone wants to be popular,
> sexy, entertained, cool, dynamic, healthy, responsible etc etc. But you're
> not gonna get it by buying over-priced jeans or cigarettes, whatever they
> want you to think.
>
> >From a big picture perspective, it's obscene that some people have 20 cars
> and mansions etc, on the backs of the people who work in the companies
> they head, when other people can't afford the basics like healthcare. They
> are the ones who perpetuate the myth that the system has to work that way,
> that no one will be motivated to work in a system without money and
> profit. What a load of crap.
>
> I don't begrudge anyone the right to live like that, by all means, however
> I'd like to have the opportunity to opt out, to live in a society with a
> fraction of the advertising, where goods were produced with quality and
> longevity in mind (ALL goods), there wasn't the huge wastage involved in
> producing inferior goods that were specifically planned to fail well
> before they need to to keep the consumer consuming, where new products are
> constantly being churned out and people are made to feel inferior for not
> having them, where individuals are allowed to amass fleets of cars and
> houses while others are left without the basics...that's just foul to me.
> Justifying it by saying that creating jobs and a wealthy country helps
> everyone...I don't buy that at all.
>
> > Altruism is as much a personal ideology (if not
> > more) than a political ideology.
> > As a personal ideal I can see the merits. As a
> > political, it becomes an entirely different creature.
> >
> > You attack republicans yet it was the Republican
> > party that fought to get rid of slavery.
> > They were the first to ban slavery despite the Democrats opposition.
> > The republicans passed the First Civil Rights act in 1875.
> >
> > Here is some info for you to chew on.
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > "The Civil Rights Act (1875) was introduced to
> > Congress by Charles Sumner and Benjamin Butler in
> > 1870 but did not become law until 1st March,
> > 1875. It promised that all persons, regardless of
> > race, color, or previous condition, was entitled
> > to full and equal employment of accommodation in
> > "inns, public conveyances on land or water,
> > theaters, and other places of public amusement."
> >
> > In 1883 the Supreme Court declared the act as
> > unconstitutional and asserted that Congress did
> > not have the power to regulate the conduct and transactions of
> > individuals."
> >
> > Many of the provisions that were later passed in
> > the 1960's were taken from the original act.
> > And this was only accomplished after overcoming a Democrat filibuster.
> > Here are the yea-nea
> > Democratic Party: 152-96 (61%-39%)
> > Republican Party: 138-34 (80%-20%)
> >
> > The Senate version:
> > Democratic Party: 46-21 (69%-31%)
> > Republican Party: 27-6 (82%-18%)
> >
> > The Senate version, voted on by the House:
> > Democratic Party: 153-91 (63%-37%)
> > Republican Party: 136-35 (80%-20%)
> >
> > Republicans led the fight for women’s rights, and
> > most suffragists were Republicans. In fact, Susan
> > B. Anthony bragged about how, after voting
> > (illegally) in 1872, she had voted a straight
> > Republican ticket. The suffragists included two
> > African-American women who were also co-founders
> > of the NAACP: Ida Wells and Mary Terrell, Republicans, both of them.
> >
> > Republican Senator Aaron Sargent wrote the
> > women’s suffrage amendment in 1878,though it
> > would not be passed by Congress until Republicans
> > again won control of both houses 40 years later.
> > It was in 1916 that the first woman was elected
> > to the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican
> > Jeannette Rankin. The first woman mayor was
> > elected in 1926, the Honorable Bertha Landes of
> > Seattle, another Republican.
> >
> > The KKK was from the Democrat wing and attacked
> > many republicans (not to mention all the others they bore hatred for).
> >
> > It was the party that made it possible for Obama to be where he is today.
> > ----------------------------------------------
> >
> > I hate gaudy shopping malls, I hate annoying ads
> > and I hate lots of shit out there. I can't stand
> > the radio for the most part either.
> > I lament everyday the loss of the vibe that NYC
> > once had and is now a yuppified condo filled blob
> > of land. I don't own ANY designer
> > brand name shirts, pants, socks, belts etc...
> >
> > "All the millions of ppl. trudging to work everyday to a job they hate."
> > Ahhhhh, so there should be no work? Would it be
> > ok to say at least they HAVE jobs and some sort of income?
> > Do we have to enjoy everything in life? Are we
> > all just gonna sit around in dance and song and advance, grow healthier,
> > more educated, watch as food miraculously pops
> > into our mouths while we lose the need for malaria shots?
> > In the US one of the biggest issues of the poor
> > and under privileged is OBESITY. Imagine that!
> >
> > Is that cloud of doom you see because of shitty
> > jobs or is it becomes lives today have nothing to strive for and are
> > empty and meaningless. Are all these faces only in "Capitalist countries"?
> >
> > I think my mother who came from Russia would have
> > quite a different opinion than you and would probably be able to give
> > you some insight how it was to live as a Jew
> > under the Russian communist rule. (in whatever form you care to call it)
> >
> > "Political lobbying by vested interests": That
> > applies to all parties throughout time. If you think this is a trade
> > unique to
> > Capitalism, you are sadly very mistaken.
> >
> > "People think they are better than other ppl.
> > based on income bracket": Once again, that is not
> > a Capitalist creation, nor a Republican
> > nor a Democrat, nor Communist, nor Marxist, nor
> > Trostskyite, nor Bolshevik.... I hope you get the point by now.
> >
> > "Plastic pieces of shit": I hate that as well and
> > I am quite picky with what I purchase. You get
> > what you pay for. If you don't like it
> > don't buy it. If you don't buy it they won't make
> > it (unless the Gov't/Nancy Pelosi/Obama forces
> > the car manufacturers to make more green
> > cars that no one seems to be buying). Did you
> > ever think that the little plastic piece of shit
> > can actually bring joy to a poor family who can't
> > afford anything quite grandiose?
> >
> > You might say "ahhh those filthy Capitalist pigs,
> > they're just brainwashing the kids with all those
> > toys and garbage." the poor parent might
> > see it as "geee, my kids friend has an Ipod and
> > can listen to music all the time but I can't
> > afford to get one for my kid, well at least I can get
> > my child some other sort of player."
> >
> > Excused me, no one is being forced to do
> > anything. At least not in the US. What exactly IS
> > a soulful job? What exactly are we
> > supposed to be seeing/doing? You've yet to describe that.
> >
> > Capitalism took a small country and turned it
> > into a megapower faster than any other nation.
> > Everything has it's faults and everything
> > can be exploited. You seem to not grasp this idea
> > and just focus on your bloodlust for "Capitalism". There ought to be
> > checks and
> > balances with proper implementation, when it's
> > not there... People get corrupt. It's everywhere buddy.
> >
> > Another little heads up, Most conservative
> > republicans (and Democrats) were against the bail
> > out, still are against the bailout.
> > All the masses of cash flowing is coming from
> > Senior Obama. I love it how people are all
> > shouting bloody murder about the 165 Million "Bonus"
> > that AIG is giving out while that is a SPIT in
> > the bucket compared to how our Gov't just totally ass raped us!
> >
> > Other than trying to catch up with religion in
> > the amount of people killed and tortured in the
> > name of "ideals" and having books banned,
> > censored, and people exiled. I can't quite bring
> > to mind any great additions to society that have come from Marxist ideals.
> >
> > Next time you feel like saying the word
> > "Republican" with venom I hope the short (but
> > lengthy for an Email) quick recap of the
> > "Republicans" comes to mind.
> >
> >
> > At 11:44 PM 3/18/2009, Brendan Quinn wrote:
> >>Most sane people wouldn’t claim that altruism is
> >>a trait exclusive to one political ideology, I
> >>wouldn’t bother continuing a conversation with
> >>anyone that did – what’s the point?
> >>
> >>I just dunno how anyone could defend modern
> >>capitalism – gaudy shopping malls, whole
> >>neighbourhoods full of soulless advertising
> >>that’s impossible to avoid (yes, I’ve been to
> >>LA…some parts of it gave me the total shits),
> >>cynical advertising steered by psychologists,
> >>aimed at kids, selling unnatural chemical
> >>concoctions as ‘food’, all the millions of
> >>people trudging to work every day at a job they
> >>hate (I’m so glad I don’t have to take the bus
> >>in to work in the mornings anymore because the
> >>cloud of doom amongst the condemned is
> >>depressing…), political (monetary) lobbying by
> >>powerful vested interests, people thinking they
> >>are better than other people because of their
> >>income bracket, planned obsolescence, plastic
> >>pieces of shit that don’t last 3 months,
> >>landfill full of heavy metals…Republicans…
> >>
> >>People being FORCED to help out is NOT acceptable.
> >>
> >>People being forced to work 40 hours a week at
> >>soulless jobs isn’t a great state of affairs
> >>either, being forced to put up with pollution,
> >>rampant destruction of natural resources,
> >>getting one vote every 4 years that means
> >>practically nothing in the scheme of things,
> >>getting ripped off by corporations and then
> >>expected to pay to bail them out…etc etc.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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