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- From: starr@genie.slhs.udel.edu (Tim Starr)
- Subject: Re: An Observation
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.083431.669@genie.slhs.udel.edu>
- Organization: UDel, School of Life & Health Sciences
- References: <1993Jan21.205940.10054@shearson.com> <1jnu48INNmau@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> <1993Jan22.194209.23083@shearson.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 08:34:31 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.194209.23083@shearson.com> pmetzger@snark.shearson.com (Perry E. Metzger) writes:
- }His wife would likely die in childbirth. In winter, he froze. In
- }summer, he sweated. His children would likely die before the age of
- }five. He'd spend dawn to dusk all summer long in back-breaking labor,
- }and his children would have to pitch in, too. The food wouldn't always
- }show up -- some years, bad weather or insects or other causes would
- }make all his crops fail. Starvation would often occur (or have you
- }forgotten horrors like the Irish potato famine).
- }
- }His average lifespan was under 40 years.
- }
- }Yup. Sounds groovy to me.
- }
- }Thanks, but I'll take my comfortable heated home, my high-tech
- }healthcare, my supermarkets, and my electricity. I can do without the
- }church, which preaches things I don't believe in, and I've got all the
- }pubs I need.
-
- I concur with Perry, but the Irish potato famine is a bad example: it was
- the result of statist policy which made Irish agriculture a monoculture in
- this crop. Replacing the natural diversity of the free market this way
- reduces the stability which would enable people to better survive failures
- of a single product.
-
- Tim Starr - Renaissance Now! - Think Universally, Act Selfishly
- starr@genie.slhs.udel.edu
-
- "True greatness consists in the use of a powerful understanding to enlighten
- oneself and others." - Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
-