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- From: tedrick@whistle.Berkeley.EDU (Tom Tedrick)
- Newsgroups: sci.med,talk.politics.drugs
- Subject: Re: government still at large (work vs. control)
- Date: 27 Jul 1992 09:34:27 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- References: <1992Jul25.180505.2817@eskimo.celestial.com> <1992Jul26.064832.16700@cbnewse.cb.att.com> <1992Jul26.215744.5482@eskimo.celestial.com>
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- ->How does it happen that one gets caught in such a web of obligations,
- ->responsibilities, debts and other such entanglements ...
- ->Another thing wrong with "work" is that jobs are a commodity.
-
- I don't think there is anything wrong with "work", it looks to
- me that what bothers you is being controlled by outside forces.
- Working for yourself might be a partial solution.
-
- (sorry for the inappropriate newsgroups)
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- --
- "An army is composed of idle and inactive men. Unless the general has a constant
- eye on them this artificial machine will fall to pieces. If my soldiers began to
- think, not one would remain. All that can be done is give them 'esprit de corps'
- and keep them more afraid of their officers than the enemy" -Frederick the Great
-