TteFAboB |
10-17-06 10:30 PM |
Skybirdo-san,
Forget about any "US model", we'll keep it to common sense here, the "human model". :D
Business Management schools, who's currently occupying them? I don't know but if I had to bet I'd say there are probably a few or even many BA professors in Germany preaching about the wonders of the Chinese model, the perfection of Chinese factories and glorifying the great businessmen who are making success in China. It's like Jean-Paul Sartre, but on reverse! This happens elsewhere, I doubt Germany is an exception. These schools need to be "liberated" or re-occupied by at least ONE good professor so that the students can find at least one good example to follow, a "hero" (in the old virtuous sense of the word), otherwise the graduates who are going to sit on directors board in the future, hold voting shares or sit in the CEO chair start believing that the system doesn't matter, they should only care about doing business, making money. Of course the system matters! But corner one of these idiots against the wall, confront him with moral dilemmas, try to squeeze some philosophy out of him. You won't get anything, they're empty shells (God bless the exceptions) who were trained by repetition. That's exactly the case with George Soros. Far from being a genius of evil, he's just a simple man with alot of money pretending to be an intellectual who is manipulated by intellectuals that want to live off his money. Whatever talent he has in absorbing economical information to do his financial stunts he lacks completely in the political, strategic, historical and cultural realms where he is outdated, limited and outright wrong. He believes he is the saviour of the world but he is only kept in such illusion because of the hundreds of clowns that follow him to applaud his pathetic speeches (cutting the rest of my tirade about him for the sake of brevity).
We breed these immoral or amoral nut-jobs in these places who don't understand that handing over our industrial base to murderous dictatorships who practice slave labour is a very bad idea, especially in the long run when they stop being consumers and turn into exporters offering us artificially cheap crap.
Do you know the story of the Pew Charitable Trust? It's very symbolic. It went from being a private charity fund from an American millionaire who felt the need to retribute and help the less fortune to an organization taken over by its staff and put to serve a network of other organizations "advocating for change".
It is not difficult to think of the consequences of the richest abandoning their principles and spontaneous charity dissapearing to give way to vote-buying.
If America ever ignored the social shadowside is has given birth to it does so today. When the poor are no longer of anybody's concern but something to be left for the faceless state to deal with or by these mega-networks. "N"GO's can't replace the job of the state and the state can't create well-paid jobs for the poor.
What we can criticize at the bottom, the people who abuse social security for example, can also be criticized at the top. And if the example comes from the top, a good start would be getting some morality up there, principles, and the value for the system that allowed them to be where they are.
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