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00361: Re: [cicdd] Rossin to Baker (2/2)

From: "John Baker" <bakerjohnj(at)hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 18:50:46 -0400
Subject: Re: [cicdd] Rossin to Baker (2/2)

It is that as well. If corporations have the might then they make right. At
this point, DD is just another form of might making right, except this form
simply promises to be the most productive. It is this simplicity that makes
it powerful.

Because it eliminates competition for brute force by puting the government
in the hands of everyone, it argues for perfect balance. When perfect
balance is achieved, maximum productivity will be established All decisions
being made in unison, justifying itself by it ability to unify us into the
most powerful force we can imagine.

Perhaps corporations were just filling in for us until we were socially
mature and emotionally ready enough to handle it? That is to say, something
like a splint that carries a broken bone. True it is stiff and unyielding
and imposes itself on your arm but without it you would be crippled for
life.



From: "Dave Harrison" <cdharrison(at)uniserve.com>
Reply-To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
To: <wddm@world-wide-democracy.net>
Subject: Re: [cicdd] Rossin to Baker (2/2)
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 16:42:13 -0700

John Baker wrote:
The way I look at it is that DD is a form of fascism. The might
of the majority makes right. When the majority are obstructed
fascism suffers as does capitalism.

I will go with Mussolini's definition of fascism, that it is corporatism.

Dave


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