Re: The coming catastrophe


Subject: Re: The coming catastrophe
Jeffrey Miller (jj@excel.net)
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 18:46:38 -0500


From: "Jeffrey Miller" <jj@excel.net>
To: <roundtable@cni.org>
Subject: Re: The coming catastrophe
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 18:46:38 -0500
Message-Id: <000601bdd214$ef21f1c0$818044ce@jmiller.cyberdesic.com>
In-Reply-To: <000101bdd1bd$ca7792a0$f44d440c@vig>

Vigdor Schreibman <fins98@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> The plain facts that I have reported are true. It also
> appears that Mark Huisman has been hijacked by
> his emotional denial of the realities of savage capitalism.
>
> Let me clarify both.
>
> The Harvard-educated mathematician, Kacznski wrote a manifesto,
> "Industrial Society and Its Future," in which he claims that the
> industrial-technological system in which we live is a social,
> psychological and environmental, "disaster for the human race."

This list has lost its usefulness and direction in my humble opinion.
There are many other sources of this information without having this
list monopolized by one man seeking a political solution that repeated
calls for the overthrow of a free market socity. A society that my
forefathers and I'm sure many others fought for the right to preserve.

Simply put, what I wished to be a source of information and education is
a diatribe of failed ideological concepts that most of the civilized
world is trying to seperate itself from. Hardly worth the time to read,
even for its historical instruction of how mankind use to think. A list
that has only this tired litany of ideas just isn't useful to me, but I
do hope that it will find a place for itself soon.

I apreciate that people have the right to express their opinion (even
calling compassionate capitalism the enemy of democracy, that freedom
means only what a few folks would have for us, that the rights that we
fought so hard to obtain are only so much shallowness), and yet, I must
decide that I for one will not continue to receive a list that is so
dominated by one individual set on the overthrough of my country's
constitution. Therefore, thank you all for your input and good fortune
in the future to each of you. I will choose to "turn the channel" if
you will. Just my personal choice. :) Thanks!

Jeffrey Miller
<jj@excel.net>

"One can never consent to creep, when one has an impulse to SOAR."
Helen Keller



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