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Date Posted: 16:29:43 02/24/00 Thu
Author: Anonymous
Subject: The solution?????
In reply to: 's message, "Re: The cars and the houses" on 14:34:21 02/24/00 Thu

> Yeah, well look at the Governor General, and tell me,
> out of those two, who does more work?


Let me see if I understand the solution your words seem to state.

If the Governor General works productively only 5% of his time, the Chief Justice works productively 25% of his time, and the men and women villagers of PNG work productively about 70% of their time, then we should still give the fancy house and car to the Chief Justice, but make sure the Governor General gets less.

As for the people in the village? Let them eat saksak!!!!

Great solution.

History books suggests that this is the recipe that creates revolutions.

A failure to address growing inequality in a society, but instead, justifying it or ignoring it.

History shows that societies always regain their equilibrium of equality when it moves too far apart. The riots in Los Angeles in the early 1990's after the tremendous divergence in the rich and poor during the 1980's is an illustration that it happens even to the best of them!

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