http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&refer=columnist_lewis&sid=azEdlWcgsj5M
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In case you missed it, Nicolas Sarkozy, the new French president, has
decided that the French need to become more productive. He eliminated the
law forbidding work weeks longer than 35 hours, and he's making noises about
changing the rule that allows unemployed Frenchmen to turn down job offers
that they feel are beneath them and remain on the dole instead.

More Work

No French person is likely to be required to work more than 35 hours a week
-- that appears to be too much to ask for just yet -- but any French person
who wishes to earn more money may, shockingly, work for it.

[...]

Of course, it's possible to change a society and to drag it into the global
economic monoculture. Mrs. Thatcher showed how: Break up collectives and
make people feel a little bit more alone in the world. Cut a few holes in
the social safety net. Raise the status of money-making, and lower the
status of every other activity. Stop giving knighthoods to artists and start
giving them to department-store moguls. Stop listening to intellectuals and
start listening to entrepreneurs and financiers.

Hate Becomes Love

Don't mind that artists and intellectuals hate you -- or even that, for a
time, the entire society seems to hate you. Stick to the plan long enough
and the people who are good at making money acquire huge sums and, along
with them, power. In time, they become the culture's dominant voice. And
they love you for it.



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Do unto others BEFORE they do unto you!
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