"Brad McCormick, Ed.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ah! My proposal: That, just as we outlawed the buying and
>selling of persons a century and a half ago, we now need to
>take the next step in the humanization of "mankind", and
>OUTLAW THE RENTING OF PERSONS, i.e., outlaw wage labor. And
>should anyone reply: "That's not possible!", I'd be willing
>to bet that, if push came to shove, all the Harvard trained
>CxOs (<-UFOs?), along with the gret mass of
>working men and women, could come up with a way to make it work....
OK, I'm curious. How do you envision this working without it becoming
the worst sort of commission/piecework employment system? These
are the usual alternatives to wage labour, and are usually associated with
sweatshops, or "boiler rooms", and fearsome exploitation.
-Pete Vincent