2005/09/27

Flashback III
2005.03.14 0:46

#Federalist's?

This is the first confirmation I've seen of my own reading of history- the one that states that the rise of corporations to power in the late 1860s, after the Civil War, was a major change and limitation of liberty and freedom. This is a major theme of my Presidential Campaign, and it makes me wonder if I'm really much more of a Federalist than I first thought. - Marxist Hacker 42

According to your passage, you could find more freedom and liberty before the Civil War America. And your policy shows more similarity to that of the Federalist's. Correct?

#On Corporatism

Corporatism was formed under fascism in Moussolini government and similar phenomena were seen in Nazis Germany and militalist regeme Japan. Formation of corporatism and state owenership of enterprises are -obviously different. When it comes to political system too, communism is completely differnt from fascism, although some people like Hannah Arendt looks similarity from totalitalianism point of view in her book 'the origin of totalitalianism'. But this standpoint is very controversial. Stalin often pointed out main reason of his country's victory lies in outright difference in political system from fascism.

#Work like an Australian


People work hard not because of their company but for themselves. Only those who're regarded as irreplaceable human resourses from their company can get more money than others. It's just up to us not them.

It's interesting...Australians work hard in order to make use of abundant natural resources. They simply cannot catch up with it. In the case of small countries like Japan, we work hard in order to make use of abandant human resources. Natural resources are scarece. So simply we cannot catch up with our daily life needs only by just working hard.
Australian official working hours are 2 or 3 hours more plus on Thursdays. Check.

Let me allow to use a little informal speaking.

Come on, Mr Marxist Hacker 42.


I changed my job 13 times in which 7 times I was fired. The reason? When I was young, I always thought I was not wrong but the company was. Then I just repeated again and kept on being fired till I realised that I was the one that caused being unemployed. Then I started thinking that It's up to me not them. Since then I was never fired any more. Instead I was started being regared as someone valuable irreplaceable.


I didn't like to mention my vocational background because I have been ashamed of revealing it, but Mr Marxist Hacker 42, how many times you were fired? How many times you changed your job? It is not appropriate for us to make a judgement only from limited job experiences.


And one more thing.. It is not appropriate to say It's up to us not them.We ought to realise there is no difference between us and them. This type of dichotomy doesn't work any more. Once we are accepted as a member of company, we are the ones who can make( or rather change) the company as we think it better. With pride and conviction we have to say It's up to us only us.

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