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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: MONETARY: Working and Consuming in Utopia: Comments by Wally Klinck
----- Original Message ----- From: "Wallace M. Klinck" <wmklinck@shaw.ca> To: <monetaryreform@cog.kent.edu> Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 2:16 AM Subject: Re: MONETARY: Working and Consuming in Utopia: Comments by Wally Klinck >Usually those who are > insecure seek to reassure themselves by seeking control over others. > Incidentally, the concept of "World Government" is to Social Credit the > ultimate horror--almost certainly to become the ultimate instrument of > tyranny (note this Dan). Wally, the insecurity comment is a good insight. Like political activism within a political party, I disagree with the social credit stance against world government. Robert Klinck's article on how power hungry people can misuse good ideas for selfish ends is a good warning. However, there is another side of the equation. Just as it only takes one person to dispose of their old paint in a town's water supply, to require a law to discourage such behaviour; only one country has to pump raw sewage upstream of another country to require similar regulation at the international level. rgds always Dan Parker
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