Jonathan Chiat points some of the points of interest of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He may possess some doubts about streamlining for a Free Market system. It stands as a entertaining Read, there being little humor in Today’s World. I especially enjoyed his presentation of the AEI’s claim of mistreatment of white collar criminals–America’s Abu whatever. The desirable inequality also brings a suggestion of mirth.
The Good Feeling stops upon the contemplation of an alteration in academic and literary definition may be occurring. Is this a Mark of changed Environment or Educational Practice? Conservatives used to hide transgressions of Democratic Spirit, enjoining a refusal to discuss violations of egalitarian conduct among their own. Now it appears they are attempting a academic justification for their miscreant behavior, granting it some form of legalistic gentility. Is it only an Example of the Prostitution of profession even the best of Us may be enticed into if the Price is especially generous?
The later Event is not as disturbing as the final possibility: Presenters actually believe in this basic inequality. This last bothers me the most! One must ask if Technical Education has displaced the defusion of Ethics. Are the models of all academia beginning to replace consideration of principled Results? How long can a Society hold cohesion as a great Entity, if We are back to considering less skilled humanity as cattle? Congress passes legislation to benefit Business, which is a hidden discrimination against a Consuming Public. Courts suppress Nuisance Suits against major industries, brought by common Citizens, because it contains potential Profits-loss to Business while requiring high-priced legal Representation for Business. Communities even claim the ability to nullify Property Rights for the Private Sector by Public Condemnation. I think myself that there should be a new Election Law, which sets a Minima and Maxima of Price in the purchase of Votes–to establish a level Playing Field. Hell, this Practice might even be extended to Congress and the Oval Office itself. lgl
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