cj#326> re: right to be here

1995-12-04

Richard Moore

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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995
Sender: •••@••.••• (John Lowry)
Subject: Re: cj#324> re: Govt & Corps (Schniad)

>...
>
>Marx, Native Americans, Brazilian tribes, and others have agreed with you
>that "We have a right to be here, and to a reasonable share of the
>resources needed to live."
>
>        If wishes were horses
>           beggars would ride.
>
>-rkm
>

It is no longer a matter of "wishing," but of sound economics.  The
foolishness that passes for finance capitalism simply doesn't work to create
an effecient and workable distribution of resources, and everybody can now
see that we are headed for a disaster of unprecedented proportions.

John

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John,
        Agreed.  But, what next?  Does this obvious failure lead
automatically to corrective evolution?  Are you issuing a call to action?
Please clarify.

-rkm

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